86 State Route 32 S | New Paltz
Built in 1831, nearly thirty years before the Civil War, this extraordinary converted barn is a rare opportunity to own a true piece of Hudson Valley history in the heart of New Paltz. Set on 1.36 scenic acres just minutes from the vibrant Village of New Paltz, this one-of-a-kind property combines historic character, rustic charm, and unmatched potential with an incredible 9,000 square feet of total space.\n\nOffering approximately 2,000 square feet of finished living space and an additional 6,000 square feet already framed and ready for future expansion, the possibilities here are nearly endless. Whether you envision a sprawling private residence, artist retreat, multi-generational compound, creative workspace, wellness destination, or income-producing opportunity, this property delivers a level of flexibility and scale rarely found in New Paltz real estate.\n\nInside the finished portion of the home, timeless craftsmanship takes center stage with exposed hand-hewn beams, rich woodwork, high ceilings, and abundant natural light pouring through south-facing windows. The inviting living room is anchored by a cozy wood-burning stove, creating warmth and ambiance throughout the seasons. The home features three bedrooms, along with two full bathrooms designed to blend comfort and character.\n\nThe upper level offers additional living and entertaining space, including a spacious recreation room with sprawling windows, a built-in bar, and a pool table area perfect for hosting gatherings or simply relaxing while overlooking the surrounding landscape. A stunning skylight above the upstairs shower fills the second bathroom with natural light, while the lower level includes a two-room woodshop ideal for artists, makers, hobbyists, or additional studio space.\n\nOutside, the property continues to impress with a private pond, picturesque grounds, and a fenced garden bed set alongside the original Huguenot stone wall, a remarkable nod to the region OneKeyMLS 998076
Directions to property: Use GPS across from South gate of New Paltz College