158 Montgomery St,
Newburgh, NY 12550
FOR SALE
$399,000
Zestimate®: $512,529
6 beds 6 baths 4,730 sqft
The Stockbridge Ramsdell House on Hudson (1870): this graceful Queen Anne Victorian is located in Newburgh's beautiful historic district. Built as the family home of Homer Stockbridge Ramsdell - president of the Erie Railroad and instrumental in bringing the railroad to Newburgh. Overlooking the Hudson River with panoramic river views from its 4 levels of living space, this 19th Century jewel is currently operating as an owner occupied Bed & Breakfast and is loaded with historic charm at every turn: wood floors, pocket doors, mantels, crown moldings, unique custom staircase, etc. Behind all the charm, the home has all modern electric & plumbing, new boiler & water heater, and a commercial range in the main kitchen. Walking distance from the waterfront, dining, shops, entertainment, boating, train, etc. - all 1hr from NYC - also a great base to explore the Hudson Valley from! This is a spectacular historic home in a wonderful & important City reclaiming its greatness! Here's your chance
The Stockbridge Ramsdell House on Hudson, a graceful Queen Anne Victorian, is located in the beautiful historic district of Newburgh, New York. It was built in 1870 as the family home of Homer Stockbridge Ramsdell, who was president of the Erie Railroad and instrumental in bringing the railroad to Newburgh. It is situated on a hill above the Hudson River with panoramic river views.
We are approximately 55 miles from Manhattan and accessible by public transportation via MetroNorth to Beacon. From the Beacon train station you can take a ferry (weekdays) or taxi to Newburgh.
Directions
The Stockbridge Ramsdell House is an easy drive from New York City, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. It is located on the west bank of the Hudson River, across from Beacon, New York, and just south of Interstate 84’s Newburgh-Beacon Bridge. It is a ten-minute drive from Newburgh’s Stewart International Airport.
From New York City via Public Transportation:
We are easily accessible from New York City via the Hudson line of the MetroNorth Railroad. It is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from Grand Central to the station stop at Beacon. From the Beacon train station you can take a ferry during commuter hours or take a taxi to Newburgh. Taxis wait at the train station; it is less than a five-mile ride.
We are easily accessible from New York City via the Hudson line of the MetroNorth Railroad. It is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from Grand Central to the station stop at Beacon. From the Beacon train station you can take a ferry during commuter hours or take a taxi to Newburgh. Taxis wait at the train station; it is less than a five-mile ride.
Driving Directions:
From the South:
Take the Palisades Parkway North to the end. At the rotary, go past the ramp to the bridge and bear right onto 9W North. Travel north on 9W for approximately 14 miles through Fort Montgomery, Cornwall, and New Windsor. Bear right after the Windsor Motel on the right and follow signs for the Newburgh-Beacon Ferry. You will pass through an industrial section for approximately two miles and will see signs for waterfront restaurants. Pass South Street, turn left onto Broad Street, go one block, and turn left onto Montgomery Street. We are approximately three blocks farther on the left, on a tree-lined street of historic Victorian homes.
Take the Palisades Parkway North to the end. At the rotary, go past the ramp to the bridge and bear right onto 9W North. Travel north on 9W for approximately 14 miles through Fort Montgomery, Cornwall, and New Windsor. Bear right after the Windsor Motel on the right and follow signs for the Newburgh-Beacon Ferry. You will pass through an industrial section for approximately two miles and will see signs for waterfront restaurants. Pass South Street, turn left onto Broad Street, go one block, and turn left onto Montgomery Street. We are approximately three blocks farther on the left, on a tree-lined street of historic Victorian homes.
Alternate from the South:
Take the NYS Thruway (Interstate 87) to Exit 17, Newburgh. Follow the signs to Route 84 East. Take Route 84 East for a short distance to the exit for Newburgh, 9W South. From 9W South turn left at the sign for “Historic District—Newburgh Waterfront” onto North Plank Road. Go approximately 1/2 mile and turn right onto Montgomery Street. Stockbridge Ramsdell is approximately three blocks farther, on the left.
From the North:
Take the NYS Thruway (Interstate 87) to Exit 17, Newburgh. Follow the signs to Route 84 East. Take Route 84 East for a short distance to the exit for Newburgh, 9W South. From 9W South turn left at the sign for “Historic District—Newburgh Waterfront” onto North Plank Road. Go approximately 1/2 mile and turn right onto Montgomery Street. Stockbridge Ramsdell is approximately three blocks farther, on the left.
From the East:
Take Route 84 West over the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge to the exit for Newburgh, 9W South. From 9W South turn left at the sign for “Historic District—Newburgh Waterfront” onto North Plank Road. Go approximately 1/2 mile and turn right onto Montgomery Street. Stockbridge Ramsdell is approximately three blocks farther, on the left.
From the West:
Take Route 84 East to the exit for Newburgh, 9W South. From 9W South turn left at the sign for “Historic District—Newburgh Waterfront” onto North Plank Road. Go approximately 1/2 mile and turn right onto Montgomery Street. Stockbridge Ramsdell is approximately three blocks farther, on the left.
Commuter Transit Links
Metro-North operates ferry service between the Newburgh Waterfront and Beacon Station during morning and event rush hours.
Shortline/ Coach USA offers regional and commuter bus service from four Newburgh area stops: Broadway and Robinson; Broadway and Lake Street; Newburgh Terminal (Route 17k); and Stewart Airport
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