4 Beds 4 Baths 2,988 Sq.Ft.
The approach is quiet, almost cinematic. An 800‑foot tree‑lined drive winds toward a farmhouse that has stood since the Civil War, its presence both commanding and welcoming. For more than five generations, The Grey Arrow has been a place of stewardship and memory. Today, under the care of its current owners, it has been reborn--its history preserved, its comforts elevated, its spirit transformed into a modern sanctuary.
Inside, the foyer sets the tone. Helderberg bluestone, etched with arrowhead motifs, grounds the space in local history. From there, the house opens into light‑filled rooms where wide‑plank pine floors stretch beneath tall windows. Two Rumford fireplaces anchor the living spaces, their warmth a reminder that this is a home meant to be lived in, not just admired.
The kitchen is the heart of the story. Original 1850s beams frame a space that blends rustic authenticity with contemporary luxury. Custom reclaimed‑wood cabinetry and quartz countertops create a tactile richness, while GE Cafe appliances - Wi‑Fi enabled for modern ease - make cooking as intuitive as it is indulgent. A gas stove with indoor grill, a hands free faucet, and a dedicated instant‑hot sink at the coffee and tea bar elevate daily rituals. Behind a secret door, the butler's pantry stretches out, expansive and unexpected, a hidden stage for preparation and quiet order.
The home unfolds in wings, each with its own rhythm. The primary suite is a retreat designed for restoration: a soaking tub, tiled shower, fog‑free LED mirrors, and NuTone Wi‑Fi speakers create the atmosphere of a private spa. Across the way, the guest wing offers privacy and comfort, connected discreetly by another secret door. Every bathroom has been fully renovated, every detail chosen to turn routine into ritual.
Beyond the main house, the story continues. A 500‑square‑foot guest studio with cathedral ceilings, exposed beams, and a renovated bath offers endless possibility - an artist's retreat, a recording studio, a private office, or simply a place for guests to feel at home. Four hand‑hewn barns, built between 1850 and 1910, stand as monuments to craft and endurance. Their soaring interiors invite reinvention: seasonal entertaining, creative studios, a boutique farm, or simply the preservation of history.
Outside, the land itself is a character 113 acres of meadows, gardens, forest, and woodland trails invite exploration. A spring‑fed pond mirrors the sky, changing with the seasons. River stone hardscaping ties the house to its landscape, while heirloom gardens and towering pines frame moments of stillness. Here, mornings are slow and intentional - your favorite beverage on the bluestone patio, a walk through shaded trails. Evenings stretch long, with sunsets that paint the horizon and firelight that lingers into the starry night.
Life in Delanson and Duanesburg is defined by balance: the intimacy of a small community, the richness of nearby cultural and natural treasures. Landis Arboretum, local markets, and community spaces are minutes away. Albany and Schenectady are within 30 minutes, and New York City is around 3 hours from the driveway. Privacy here is complete, yet connection is never far.
The Grey Arrow is more than a home. It is a narrative of heritage and renewal, a place where history is honored and modern life is elevated. It is a homestead, a retreat, and a legacy waiting for its next chapter to be written.
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