Add a touch of the extraordinary to your life

| 14 Jun 2018 | 05:42

— Thirty-Eight Little Brooklyn Road is a beautiful home that will delight the most discriminating buyer.
Whether you are a history buff with a mind for yesterday's charm or someone who just yearns for a home with timeless beauty, this circa 1800 Colonial farmhouse is sure to please.
The home features four bedrooms, two baths and plenty of modern updates and an acre of land.
Just pack your bags and get ready to make your big move because this property has been lovingly renovated with you in mind.
This stunning home is been made to suit today’s lifestyle while keeping many of its original features.
Formerly known as the Post Family Farm before it was owned by the Seely's in the mid-1900s, then owners of Seely General Store in Pine Island, this home has a story to tell and you can also be a part of its history.
This home kept many period details including wide-board wood floors, moldings, and built-ins.
A vestibule in the main entrance leads to the formal dining room and living room.
Moldings and a brick fireplace add to the charm and elegance of the formal living room, an elaborate space currently being used as a game room.
An informal living room is the perfect gathering space where conversation near a crackling fire will naturally happen.
Tin ceilings set this room a part with a door leading to the front porch.
New meets old in the updated kitchen with custom cabinets, a copper farmhouse sink and island with seating and gas cook top plus wall oven.
This is a home just made for cooking and entertaining.
A butler's pantry affords extra storage and prep space.
The dining room is right off the kitchen with wide board floors plus built-ins.
This space is warm and welcoming to put your guests at ease and foster wonderful dinner conversation.
Off from the kitchen, there's a sitting room overlooking a Mahogany deck and scenic views.
Walk upstairs to your master bedroom with adjoining library, nursery, and walk-in closet with built-ins.
Two additional bedrooms and an updated full bath with tiled shower complete the second level.
For the car enthusiast, artist, woodworker – the three bay garage/barn with loft space offers many options.
Located in the well-known Pine Island section of Warwick, this home is near wineries, farmers markets, breweries, Village of Warwick shops and restaurants, skiing, hiking, golf, spas and all that the Hudson Valley has to offer.
Contact Kimberly Starks for an appointment to see this gracious home by calling 845-258-7290.

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