Elegant Italianate residence built in 1880 and meticulously restored for today’s discerning homeowner, where classic proportions, period details, and thoughtful upgrades converge mere blocks from downtown’s restaurants, galleries, and shops.
A distinguished piece of Hudson’s historic fabric. 59 Allen Street in Hudson, NY is an elegant Italianate residence built in 1880 and meticulously restored for today’s discerning homeowner, where classic proportions, period details, and thoughtful upgrades converge mere blocks from downtown’s restaurants, galleries, and shops.
The three-story, 3,788-square-foot home spans four bedrooms and five bathrooms. A sweeping curved staircase with an original banister connects all three floors, creating a dramatic focal point that anchors the home’s layout. The main level includes a large eat-in kitchen, luminous living and dining rooms framed by period features, and a substantial mudroom.
Upstairs, bedrooms and flexible bonus rooms provide comfortable private quarters suited to year-round living, guest suites, or home office space, with an intelligent floorplan that lends itself to contemporary life without erasing the residence’s historic character.
Outside, this half-acre city parcel delivers a private backyard and side patio—an urban refuge for al fresco meals and quiet evenings—plus off-street parking, a coveted amenity in Hudson’s centrally located residential neighborhoods.
59 Allen Street, Hudson is listed for $1,700,000 by Jen Harvey at Compass.
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