Overview
Hudson Valley Legacy Property
Bryant Farms is an 80-acre property in the Hudson Valley, featuring a renovated late-1700s Greek Revival farmhouse. The residence blends historic character with modern comfort, including new windows, electrical wiring (200 Amp), plumbing, and spray foam insulation. The property is suitable for a private estate, agricultural venture, or commercial opportunity. It includes a roadside farm market suitable for farmstand sales, flowers, produce, or events. An expansive barn features a 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment, office, cold storage, and multiple loading docks, suitable for farm or manufacturing business operations. There is also a large equipment workshop for machinery maintenance, storage, or light industrial use. Additional structures include an original icehouse, two mobile homes, and other utility structures. The property also contains a gravel pit. The grounds feature rolling meadows, mature orchards, ponds, and Long Creek frontage, with views of the Catskill Mountains and sunsets. Approximately 16 acres are planted with fruit trees, mostly apples of many varieties including honey crisp, gala, empires, cortlands, Macintosh, Ida reds, Fuji, royal red honeycrisp, as well as Asian pears, yellow and white peaches round and flat pancake peaches, Santa Rosa plums and Italian prune plums. The property could be used as a working farm, a sustainable homestead, an agritourism business, or a rustic event venue.