Shingles and Stone in Hillsdale
Its cedar shingle siding recalls camp houses, but inside, there are whispers of its 1880 provenance.
Its cedar shingle siding recalls camp houses, but inside, there are whispers of its 1880 provenance.
Here’s a great example of an updated farmhouse at 9960 Route 22 in Hillsdale, built in 1880 with 3,282 square feet, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms. Its cedar shingle siding recalls camp houses, but inside, it’s got cool paneled ceilings and wainscoting and whispers of its provenance like wide plank floors and thick wood beams.
Overall, it’s refined inside, with a knockout garden outside over 6.6 acres. There are stone paths, terraced walkways, and river frontage along the Roe Jan Kill. The property also includes a two-story post-and-beam barn with a lofted studio, zoned for residential or commercial use.
9960 Route 22 is listed for $1,295,000 by Pamela King-Belfor at Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty.










