This $950K Westchester home is part schoolhouse, part general store, part carriage house
Listing images by James Patrick Cooper; courtesy of Compass
You wouldn’t be able to tell from looking at this unassuming Tarrytown home that it’s actually a mash-up of historical structures, though the remaining steeple provides a little clue about its past. The current kitchen and dining area was once a carriage house, the living room once served as the town’s general store and post office, and the parlor room was a one-room schoolhouse in the 1700s. The three structures were fused together in 1900 to create what is now 13 Heritage Hill Road. Spanning nearly 2,500 square feet, the three-bedroom residence is on the market for $950,000.
The first floor is comprised of two bedrooms, a living room, a parlor room, and two bathrooms, all centered around the heart of the home: a stunning open kitchen. Historic details include wide plank hardwood floors, two working fireplaces, exposed beams, wood wainscoting, built-in bookshelves, and window seats. A generous amount of windows flood the home with natural light and there are two large skylights over the dining area.
The second floor features a master suite, while the lower level provides a flexible playroom/guest area and additional storage.
Doors in the parlor room lead out to the backyard, which features a new fence and lovely patio. The property is only half a mile away from the center of Tarrytown Village, within walking distance of the train station, and across the street from Loh Park.
[Listing: 13 Heritage Hill Road by Jocelyn Cloder of Compass]
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Listing images by James Patrick Cooper; courtesy of Compass
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