Petrides Homes
Petrides Homes
Evertson Hill, A Millbrook Country Home
George Petrides and Petrides Homes LLC designed and built this elegant Greek revival country home on a hill in the historic Evertson estate in Dutchess County, New York. Its unique location in beautiful Millbrook hunt country offers panoramic views of thousands of acres of conserved farmland, as well as access to hundreds of miles of riding trails and other equestrian resources, all only two hours’ drive from New York City. The home’s design combines traditional Hudson Valley architecture with the conveniences and sustainability of a modern home.
buildings, extensive traditional millwork and wide plank floors, and historic bluestone terraces and walkways. Exceptional craftsmanship is on display throughout the house, including the magnificent three tier, 24-light chandelier custom crafted by a local forge and four wood-burning fireplaces laid by master masons. The modern kitchen is equipped with Viking, Sub-Zero and Bosch appliances. The house features central air and propane heat as well as its own well and septic system. The attached two level barn provides a loft, playroom or studio above a two-car garage.
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Evertson Hill is being offered for sale at $2,995,000, a reduction of 18% from its initial listing price of $3,650,000.
Petrides Homes specializes in homes that are meticulously designed in sympathy with the natural landscape and the region’s architectural context. The company offers cost effective, financially sound, environmentally sustainable homes located in the most prestigious and scenic counties of New York. Value is central to Petrides Homes. The company emphasizes the importance of timeless design and sound building practices and is determined to create homes that will appreciate over the long term.
Located on 21.4 acres of prime Hudson Valley real estate overlooking panoramic, conserved views of Smithfield Valley, in Dutchess County, this 5,000 square foot country home features Greek Revival detailing inspired by historic local
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