Built in 1848 by Orson Branch, a carriage maker, this Greek Revival in Egremont has been renovated while honoring its historic roots, retaining the original plank flors and hand-hewn beans. There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The kitchen opens onto a large deck that overlooks 1.15 acres of lawn and fruit trees. Branch's timber frame workshop is now a 400-square-foot rec room (or home office). Listed at $945,000 by Brockman Real Estate.

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Slow Food Hudson Valley Celebrates Spring Foraging at Liberty  in Ghent Farms Benefit
Guests gather around a long communal table at a past Slow Food Hudson Valley event, where seasonal ingredients and local craftsmanship set the tone—an approach that returns at “Wild Hudson Valley” on April 26 with a menu built around the region’s fleeting spring forage. Credit: Ralph Gartner

Slow Food Hudson Valley Celebrates Spring Foraging at Liberty in Ghent Farms Benefit