A Quiet Piece of History in Millbrook
A 1733 colonial originally built by one of the nine partners of the early English land grant.
A 1733 colonial originally built by one of the nine partners of the early English land grant.
A remarkable slice of Dutchess County history on over 10 acres. 645 Tyrrel Road in Millbrook is a 1733 colonial originally built by one of the nine partners of the early English land grant, where classic architectural gestures and a stream-bordered landscape evoke the region’s storied past.
The house’s classic lines and traditional materials announce its heritage; inside, nearly 3,306 square feet of living space unfolds with generous proportions. Five bedrooms and four full baths are arranged around living spaces that include formal rooms, a family room brightened by sliding glass doors, and a light-filled floorplan.

Original details—wide board floors, exposed beams, and four wood-burning fireplaces—complement thoughtful updates and create interiors that feel warm and lived-in while still lending themselves to personalization. An in-home office with an outside entrance expands possibilities for work or studio space.
Outside, expansive lawns give way to meadows and woodland edges dotted with stone walls, while a fenced in-ground pool and patio set the stage for summer gatherings. A running stream frames two sides of the property.
645 Tyrrel Road, Millbrook is listed by Ann Wilkinson at Compass Greater NY, LLC for $1,400,000.




