The Peach Grove Inn is on the market

| 01 Jul 2013 | 12:44

— Here is your chance to own a piece of Warwick’s history: The 1850 Greek Revival “The Peach Grove Inn” is now available as a private residence or as a bed and breakfast.

This grand home was built in 1756, probably by Samuel Ketchum. The Greek Revival movement became widely accepted throughout the early United States as a symbol of the new democracy.

Step inside and be experience the exquisite taste and beauty of early American craftsmanship. The original faux marble walls in the grand two-story hall, by artist Charles Clinton, epitomize a classic nineteenth century tradition, recalling an era of timeless ease.

Imagine enjoying a luxurious afternoon tea on the veranda. This is a home with an abundance of heart and with Jacuzzis and high-end amenities.

This gracious property begs to be showcased before the world. Whether you keep it entirely for yourself or embark on an adventure as its newest innkeeper, you cannot help but delight in this timeless classical home.

This gorgeous property is set on one acre of land. Inside it has room to spare with five to six bedrooms with six-and-a-half baths, formal living rooms, twelve-foot ceilings, grand foyer with marbleized plaster walls, eight fireplaces and original wide board floors.

The home is a short distance to the Village of Warwick, ski areas, golf, Greenwood Lake and great restaurants and shopping in a vibrant town.

Opportunity is knocking for the right person. Contact Sandy Glazman for an appointment by calling 845-987-2000 and get ready to be transported into a whole new world.


Each week’s featured home is chosen from among the houses offered by The Warwick Advertiser’s advertisers. For more information, e-mail the director of sales, Rick Sophia, at sales@strausnews.com.