Stick Style Victorian in Hudson
Built in 1888, it’s got lovely original details like curved windows and ornate moldings, many in original wood stain.
Built in 1888, it’s got lovely original details like curved windows and ornate moldings, many in original wood stain.
35 South Fifth Street in Hudson, is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom Stick Style Victorian home with 2,524 square feet of living space on a 3,049-square-foot lot—tight and right in town. Built in 1888, it’s got lovely original details like curved windows and ornate moldings and built-ins, many in original wood stain. It’s also got wallpaper that feels true to the period, like the red peacocks outside of their cages in the living room.
The house includes a formal dining room and parlors with period fireplace mantels, solid oak double doors at the entry, and energy-efficient windows throughout. The main bedroom features two walk-through closets and a private ensuite bathroom. A full third could be space for a studio, exercise room, or office, complete with a tower room that overlooks the neighborhood. There is also a covered side porch, a fenced garden area, and off-street parking for one car—quite a lot for such a tiny footprint.
35 South Fifth Street is listed for $1,525,000 by Michele Saunders Laine and James Male at HOUSE Hudson Valley Realty.










