Modern Meets Historic
A rare Gilded Age structure near Rhinebeck village has been transformed into a modern loft surrounded by nature.
A rare Gilded Age structure near Rhinebeck village has been transformed into a modern loft surrounded by nature.
This rare, surviving structure was built by eccentric “Beer Baron" and New York Yankees owner Col. Jacob Ruppert as part of the Gilded Age Linwood Estate. Transformed into a 3,354-square-foot residential loft and sited on 7.28 private acres above Landsman Kill Stream, the home offers an open floor plan with exposed beams, skylights, and a well-appointed kitchen. The main floor opens to a screened sleeping porch and back deck. A large, first-floor primary bedroom suite with jacuzzi tub and steam shower and a large, lower-level guest bedroom with its own patio and renovated bathroom complete the home. The property tapers down to a waterfall that feeds Vanderburgh Cove, a protected Hudson River inlet, yet is only three miles from Rhinebeck village. Listed for $1,125,000 by Corcoran Country Living.




