Curvy, Esoteric Estate in Hudson
14 Fabiano Boulevard in Hudson is so curvaceous it’s known as the “Old Turtle House.” Built in 1820, it’s a rare example of Italian/Russian-inspired Federal architecture.
14 Fabiano Boulevard in Hudson is so curvaceous it’s known as the “Old Turtle House.” Built in 1820, it’s a rare example of Italian/Russian-inspired Federal architecture.
Here is a special, crazy one that draws on esoteric architecture for its country charm. 14 Fabiano Boulevard in Hudson is so curvaceous it’s known as the “Old Turtle House.” Built in 1820, it’s a rare example of Italian/Russian-inspired Federal architecture, sitting above the road on two acres, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s a definite estate, with a circular driveway, old fireplaces, and 3,180 square feet of one-of-a-kind rooms with curvy glass.
Inside, there are still plenty of original details: hardwood floors, high ceilings, crown molding, and a basement hearth. There are three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, with an elegant foyer and a main floor that’s partially open. I bet there’s some original plaster in there. Outside there are wraparound porches, side porches, and an in-ground pool, plus detached garage and workshop.
14 Fabiano Boulevard is listed for $795,000 by Gregory Kendall at The Kinderhook Group, Inc.








