Art Space
An 1882 Hudson Queen Anne is an ideal live/work space for an artist.
An 1882 Hudson Queen Anne is an ideal live/work space for an artist.
Main exterior
Built in 1882 in the heart of Hudson's Warren Street, this classic Queen Anne brick row house has elegant two-story semi-circular oriel windows. The first-floor has parlor rooms with two sets of original pocket doors, high ceilings and wide-board floors, and is ideal for retail, gallery or office space. Front and back staircases lead to the second floor which holds the chef's kitchen, dining rooms and living areas. The third floor has a beautiful front room with the original mantel, a bedroom, and a master bedroom suite with a luxurious bathroom, a hall of closets, and laundry space. Well maintained, the building has a rubber roof and updated mechanicals, including central air. Listed for $1.2 million by Peggy Lampman Real Estate.




