The Tobias Van Heusen HouseTobias, a farmer, was the original builder, he built the stone part of the house in 1746. In 2011 two young designers from the city discovered the jewel in the rough and set about restoring and renovating. As they removed and replaced, strengthened and secured the neglected property they discovered many hidden features. The outstanding fireplace in the living room was hidden behind fake paneling and the door to the principal bedroom accessed by crumbling stairs was hidden behind a fake wall. Slowly and meticulously the two worked weekends, and then touched by the history, unique beauty and energy of the property they left the city, moved to Columbia County full time and created their home and a new business; a home furnishing store much loved by Hudson. Today the home has all of the modern comforts but still retains many original features. The ground floor has a lovely light filled kitchen leading to a fantasy dining room that comfortably seats 12. The living room is tiled in muted hand made Mexican tiles. The original Dutch door opens to the side deck and the fireplace is a true work of art. There is a sweet, tucked away powder room between the living room and dining room. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, each with its own particular quality. There is a guest bathroom and an interesting singular pink W.C., gray tiled shower room, a divine reading nook and around the corner, leading into the principal bedroom, an extremely handsome concrete sink set beside a paneled mirror wall. There are 3 tax lots totaling 23.34 acres. There are 2 barns, a chicken coop and a shed already set up as a charming bar. The perennial gardens are extensive with flowers blooming constantly through the season.. It is a truly magical property with eagles, egrets, otters and trout. A lovely place to call home.