historic home crafted by purists who seamlessly blended rich heritage with the cosmopolitan allure of NYC style. 


35871 State Highway 10, Hamden, NY 13782

Offered at $480,000


  • Detached Garage

  • 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths

  • Complete Interior Remodel

  • Covered Porch & Second Level Balcony


This beautiful home combines the best of both worlds: the charm of yesteryear with the practicality of modern living. This meticulously 90% renovated historic home is a true masterpiece crafted by purists who have seamlessly blended the rich heritage of the past with the cosmopolitan allure of New York City style. 

Sunlight streams in through generously sized windows, casting a warm and inviting glow on the exquisite hardwood floors that have been lovingly restored to their original luster. The heart of this residence is the custom kitchen, designed for both functionality and style. Ample counter space makes meal preparation a breeze. The layout effortlessly connects the kitchen to the living and dining areas, allowing you to entertain with ease or enjoy family gatherings while the dining room and a custom wallpapered living room provide a stunning backdrop for hosting intimate dinner parties or large gatherings. 

Upstairs, the bedrooms are havens of comfort and style, with high ceilings and ample natural light. The primary suite is a true sanctuary, boasting a spa-like ensuite bathroom with large soaking tub overlooking the lush and private backyard with low maintenance landscaping. 

This historic home is not just a residence; it's a testament to the dedication of purists who have lovingly preserved, and enhanced, its architectural integrity while infusing it with chic and sophisticated design elements offering a comfortable and stylish living experience in the heart of a vibrant and growing community.




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“To make a successful film from a successful play is probably much more difficult than making one from scratch, just as any carpenter will tell you that it is more difficult to restore an old house than to build a comparable new one. “

-Edmund Morgan