| ID # | 976108 |
| 房资料 | 6房, 4浴, 洗碗机, 洗衣机, 烘干机, 空调, 地0.57英亩, 3576 ft2 室內尺, 室內332m2平方米 上市时间: 1天 |
| 建造年份 | 1836年 |
| 地稅 | $1万6 ($16,366) |
| 暖气系统 | 热水 Hot water |
| 空调 | 壁挂式空调 Wall Unit AC |
| 地下室 | 全地下室 Full basement |
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欢迎来到里夫之家,这是一座建于1836年的意大利风格住宅,位于纽堡东区历史街区的一个稀有三倍土地上。这是格兰德街上最早建造的房屋之一,这座三窗宽的木框住宅有着支柱式的角落,前门两侧有侧窗和天窗,装饰有支架的檐口,展现了那个时代的工艺特点。该住宅由著名的银商乔治和卡罗琳·里夫夫妇建造,保留了当时的原始银质门把手和五金件。20世纪初,这处房产遗赠给了一所邻近的教堂,并作为官方的牧师公寓服务超过五十年,这段机构管理的历史使这座房屋保持了卓越的保护状态。这一持续的关怀传承在每一个保存下来的细节中都有体现:黑白大理石壁炉台、超大的装饰线条、灯具上的石膏浮雕、五个装饰性壁炉、波浪玻璃的原始窗户、铸铁散热器,以及一系列完整且功能正常的原始暗百叶窗、刻花玻璃的暗门和折叠窗五金。底层公寓新增了一间带独立入口和厨房的一居室一浴室套房,既适合出租收入,也适合延长 гостевых помещений。
主住宅共有三层,设有五间卧室和三间完整的浴室。精致的石膏装饰和宽阔的硬木地板贯穿始终,客厅和二楼的天花板高度达到十英尺,原始和设计灯具混合搭配。客厅层,两套原始的暗门配有银质五金,将正式的客厅和餐厅连接在一起,每个房间都有一个装饰性壁炉,配有原始大理石壁炉台。侧边的温室有两组落地窗,配有玻璃门和自收折叠的内部暗百叶窗,完美地收纳在窗框内,光线深入邻近的房间。厨房位于餐厅旁,已经完全更新,配有绿色橱柜和砧板台面,保留原始装饰线条。二楼有两间大卧室,均设有装饰性壁炉,其中一间可俯瞰哈德逊河,还有一间较小的卧室,以及一间经过翻新的完整浴室,配有黑白格子地板、爪足浴缸、19世纪的大理石水槽和内置橱柜。上层提供另外两间卧室、一间完整的浴室、一间适合做书房或工作室的灵活空间,以及充足的储藏空间,配有宽板地板和哈德逊河的美景。
在户外,院子里种满了成熟的树木,慷慨的前草坪被白色栅栏围绕,还有一条车道。这处房产为蔬菜床和多年生植物带来了真实的空间,且毗邻一座漂亮的历史教堂。最近的基础设施改善已周到完成,以增强舒适性和可靠性,同时也注重房屋的原始特色。
里夫之家让您置身于纽堡上升的历史街区,沿着这条被建筑地标环绕的街道。乔治·华盛顿的总部距离此处仅几个街区,完好无损并向公众开放。托马斯·爱迪生于1884年在纽堡引入电力,使其成为世界上最早通电的城市之一。由中央公园设计师弗雷德里克·劳·奥姆斯特德和卡尔弗特·沃克斯构思的道宁公园距离这里很近。每年12月,纽堡烛光之旅穿过这些传奇街区,向公众开放社区中最精美的历史室内空间。自由街的商店、餐厅和画廊咫尺之遥,当地的渡轮码头和桥梁提供了快速前往比肯市的大都会北线车站的通道,火车在一个小时四十分钟内到达曼哈顿。
Welcome to The Reeve House, a circa 1836 Italianate residence set on a rare triple lot in Newburgh's East End Historic District. One of the earliest homes built on Grand Street, the three-bay-wide wood-frame dwelling has pilastered corners, a front door flanked by sidelights and transom, and a bracketed cornice that speaks to the craftsmanship of its era. Built by George and Caroline Reeve, a family of prominent silver merchants, the residence has original silver door knobs and hardware from the period still in place. The property was willed to a neighboring church in the early 20th century, and served as the official rectory for over fifty years, a period of institutional stewardship that accounts for the home's extraordinary state of preservation. That unbroken chain of care is written into every preserved detail: black and white marble mantels, oversized moldings and plaster medallions on light fixtures, five decorative fireplaces, original windows with wavy glass, cast iron radiators, and a collection of original pocket shutters, etched-glass pocket doors, and folding window hardware that remains intact and in working order. The garden-level apartment adds a one-bedroom, one-bath suite with its own entrance and kitchen, suited equally for rental income or extended guest quarters.
The main residence spans three floors with five bedrooms and three full baths. Intricate plaster moldings and wide hardwood floors run throughout, with ten-foot ceilings on the parlor and second floors and a mix of original and designer lighting. On the parlor floor, two sets of original pocket doors with silver hardware connect the formal parlor and dining room, each anchored by a decorative fireplace with original marble mantels. A side conservatory spans two floor-to-ceiling window surrounds with glass doors and accordion-folding interior pocket shutters that tuck neatly into the window frames, drawing light deep into the adjoining rooms. The kitchen, just off the dining room, has been fully updated with green cabinetry and butcher block countertops, with original moldings left in place. The second floor holds two large bedrooms, each with a decorative fireplace and one with Hudson River views, a smaller third bedroom, and a renovated full bath with a checkerboard floor, claw foot tub, a 19th century marble sink, and built-in cabinetry. The upper floor offers two additional bedrooms, a full bath, a flexible room suited to a study or studio, and ample storage, with wide plank floors and Hudson River views.
Outside, the grounds unfold with mature trees, a generous front lawn framed by a white picket fence, and a driveway. The property offers genuine space for vegetable beds and perennial borders, and is next door to a handsome historic church. Recent infrastructure improvements have been thoughtfully completed to enhance comfort and reliability, all completed with care for the original character of the house.
The Reeve House places you at the center of Newburgh's ascendant Historic District, on a street lined with architectural landmarks. George Washington's Headquarters sits just blocks away, intact and open to the public. Thomas Edison introduced electricity to Newburgh in 1884, making it among the first cities in the world to be lit. Downing Park, conceived by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, designers of Central Park, is a short walk. Every December, the Newburgh Candlelight Tour winds through these storied blocks, opening the neighborhood's finest historic interiors to the public. Liberty Street's shops, restaurants, and galleries are steps away, and the local ferry dock and bridge both offer quick passage to Beacon's Metro-North station, with trains reaching Manhattan in under an hour and forty minutes.
This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. Listing courtesy of Houlihan Lawrence, Inc © 2026







