stately Victorian overlooking

112’ of prime waterfront

1695 Amsterdam Road, Glenville, NY 12302

Sold! $399,900

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Sun decks

  • Privacy Fencing

  • Stone Steps DownTo River

  • Overlooking Mohawk River

Situated in the charming town of Glenville New York is this stately 3 bedroom 2.5 bath 1,988 square foot Victorian home, nestled amidst a lush green landscape emanating an air of history and elegance. Overlooking 112’ of prime waterfront with private access, the home displays intricate architectural details adorned with delicate trimmings and two quaint decks that invite guests to linger and enjoy the picturesque surroundings of the Mohawk Riverfront.

Stepping through the front door you are greeted by the enchanting foyer adorned with a grand staircase leading to the airy main level where each space is filled with sunlight, all exuding its own unique charm. The living room features large bay windows and a cozy fireplace that promises evenings of warmth and comfort, flowing into the dining area with its intricate china cabinet setting the stage for countless gatherings and feasts as the encompassing windows provide breathtaking views of the gardens and waterfront.

Ascend the staircase with polished wooden banister to the upper level where the bedrooms unfold like a dream. Featuring a luxurious primary ensuite with walk-in closet, as well as two charming guest rooms and bathroom.

The true pièce de résistance of the house is the tucked away private terrace. This secret space, with a feeling of being secluded from the world, holds the promise of infinite possibilities and the tranquility of a waterfront property with a cobble stone fireplace for ambiance infused sunsets.This home invites the most discerning of buyers to create memories and to weave their own narrative into the tapestry of history with all its charm and grace. Desirably located close to major highways, yet tucked away for your own oasis. 





Water is life’s matter and matrix,
mother and medium. There is no life without water.
— William Blake