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Welcome to the Delamater-Davis House, a tastefully restored stone home on over 4 acres with a lovely creek in the hamlet of Marbletown. Built circa 1750 and later operated as a tavern on the road from Kingston into the Catskills, this four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence is one of the Hudson Valley's most significant examples of 18th-century stone architecture. Comprehensively restored from the studs for the first time in over a century, it features five fireplaces, hand-hewn beams, wide-plank floors, and a restored beehive oven. The Stony Kill runs through the property, dropping over a natural waterfall. The sound of the falls drifts through the house. Only 15 minutes to Kingston and two hours to New York City.
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