Live, work, play, and perhaps start a thriving business in high neo-urban style, here in this 1890 three story brick townhouse with New Orleans style balcony, pressed tin ceilings, wide board floors and intact period details throughout. This historic Rondout District gem was originally built as a neighborhood grocery store, the 2 large front display windows and French doors remain and now open up to the owners highly inspired artist studio on the ground floor. A separate entrance and grand staircase with mahogany hand railing leads to a luxuriously proportioned residence on the second and third floors where plaster chandelier medallions, cornice moldings and antique fireplaces add a historic perspective to a vibrant loft like space which is shaded by a magnificent Linden tree in the Summer, giving way to distant mountain views and magical light pouring through in the wintertime. Full bathrooms on the ground and third floor and a laundry with half bath on the main level. All appliances and plumbing fixtures are new throughout; radiant heat in the tile kitchen floor and modern Runtal radiators and base board units are powered by a boiler dedicated to heating the second and third floors with three zones. The exterior envelope of the building from the third floor crown detailing to the brick pointing and balcony has been recently restored. The cellar is dry and with an 8' ceiling and exterior bluestone stairs to ground level. The 3 car garage has restored oak hinged barn doors, a new roof, newly repointed masonry and is surrounded by a charming fenced in courtyard, landscaped with bluestone patio and gardens, featuring a vintage metal gate at the street entrance. Variance has been granted to allow for retail business on this property which would lend itself to a boutique grocery store /sandwich shop with outdoor seating in the garden and perhaps another venture in the garage.
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