The Spring Street House is a classic example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture built in 1894 as part of a series of three homes commissioned by Thomas Cole for his grandchildren, just across the way from his historic Hudson River compound in the Village of Catskill. Sited on a corner lot ensconced in greenery and gardens with a wraparound porch, a second floor sleeping porch, rear deck with a view and a detached two car garage. The interior layout was developed with great care and intention, each space with a purpose and in service of the overall warm and hospitable environment. Entering through the front Dutch door is a treat unto itself, with an open and airy parlor on the other side. Adorned with all the classic details including the original shutters and fireplace, it makes for a perfect place to begin and end an evening of entertaining in the adjoining formal dining and living rooms. The bedrooms on the second floor are spacious and bright, each with their own personality. Just down the hall is a bathroom made for bright morning showers and long baths with Catskill mountain views. The third floor offers the possibility of three additional bedrooms or creative work space plus a full bathroom. Down below in the walkout basement is a potting studio, workshop, darkroom and space to create. The Spring Street House is a place to settle into and connect with the vibrant surrounding community, just two hours north of New York City and 10 minutes to the Hudson Amtrak station.