The 18th Century Meets the ’80s at This $2.8M New York Farmhouse

Originally built in 1740, the residence was expanded in the 1840s and overhauled in 1982 by architect John Messick.

Originally built in 1740, this farmhouse was expanded in the 1840s and overhauled in 1982 by architect John Messick.

Location: 433 Rapp Road, Valatie, New York

Price: $2,795,000

Year Built: 1740

Addition Date: 1982

Addition Architect: John Messick

Footprint: 2,800 square feet (3 bedrooms, 4 baths)

Lot Size: 8.1 Acres

From the Agent: "Welcome to Hardwicke Farmhouse. The original structure dates to the 1740s, with a gracious Greek Revival center hall added in the 1840s. Its striking mid-20th-century addition was designed by architect John Messick, a founding partner of MCWB Architects and contemporary visionary with I. M. Pei. His work reimagined the property with bold architectural lines and a silo-inspired great room that fills the home with light and offers far-reaching views of the surrounding 600 acres of farmland. Daily life here is shaped by the quiet countryside, nearby farms, local dining, and easy access to the best of the Hudson Valley."

Both the front parlor and the dining room are home to wood-burning fireplaces.

The home’s front parlor and dining room have woodburning fireplaces.

Photo courtesy of This Old Hudson Team at Houlihan Lawrence

Photo courtesy of This Old Hudson Team at Houlihan Lawrence

The iron and brick inglenook fireplace weighs over one ton, anchoring Messick's addition.

An iron-and-brick inglenook fireplace weighing over a ton anchors Messick’s addition.

Photo courtesy of This Old Hudson Team at Houlihan Lawrence

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