As one of the oldest houses on record in the village of Philmont, this stunning c1815 eyebrow Colonial sits on a beautiful acre of land. Painted the perfect shade of creamy white, brick chimneys line the north and south side of the home and rhododendrons line the front facade. Greek keys, a unique architectural detail, frame the eyebrow windows on the second floor. Inside, the house has been beautifully restored. The original wideboard plank floors, twelve-over-six windows, and three fireplaces all remain in tact. The two public rooms at the front of the home are mirror images, each perfectly proportioned and centered around a fireplace. The dining room has a Dutch door leading outside, and in the kitchen you’ll find Delft tiles and a farmhouse sink, wood counters and open shelving. Upstairs there are two wings— the back wing is the primary suite, large and private with a separate, back stairwell. The primary bath has a pedestal soaking tub with gorgeous nickel hardware and an antique pedestal sink. At the front of the house, there are two guest bedrooms, the generous landing in between is currently used as a whimsical playroom. The house is downright charming, a quintessential, historic Hudson Valley home just 15m to Hudson/Amtrak and 2.5h to NYC.