Welcome to 178 Hoyt Street, a storybook Port Ewen home rich with character, local history, and Hudson River charm. Set in one of the area’s beloved river hamlets, this distinctive property offers a true cottage-core feel, with seasonal Hudson River views, a fieldstone fireplace, hand-hewn beams, and layers of warmth that speak to its long history. Local lore says the home may have begun as early as the 1830s, with later brickwork tied to Port Ewen’s brickmaking past. As the story goes, an early owner worked at the local brick works and brought home seconds or rejected bricks in his lunch pail, gradually incorporating them into the home. Whether fact, folklore, or a little of both, the result is a house with soul — one that feels deeply connected to place. Inside, the current seller has brought her love of St. Croix into the home through bright, sun-washed colors and a joyful island-inspired palette. The effect is cheerful, creative, and deeply welcoming, blending Hudson Valley history with a relaxed, coastal sensibility. Sunlit rooms, textured materials, and charming architectural details create a home that feels both timeless and personal. The location is equally special. From Hoyt Street, you can walk to the beach at George Freer Memorial Park or explore the trails, river views, and fishing spots at Sleightsburgh Park. Both sit along the Hudson River, offering easy access to the water, nature, and the quiet beauty that defines Port Ewen living. Kingston’s Rondout waterfront, restaurants, shops, and cultural offerings are just minutes away. With its fieldstone fireplace, hand-hewn beams, seasonal river views, and one-of-a-kind sense of history, 178 Hoyt Street is more than a home — it is a piece of Port Ewen’s past, reimagined with color, warmth, and heart.
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