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An exclusive private community, Duchess Farm is rich with integrity.
From the moment you pass through the gates you are embraced by the natural beauty of open space. Natural oaks, hemlock, walnut, apple and maple trees enhance the homes' landscape, while equestrian fences border open pasture and the trails go for miles.
Home sites Phase I (one left) all with MOHONK AND CATSKILL VIEWS
Phase II home sites (4) 3 2 1 LEFT. The home sites are moving and now is the time to
reserve your "country home" These have larger areas with extensive open-space.
Phase III will have two Larger sites with open-space and incredible views.
Each home will embody remarkable character, meticulous detail and exquisite
architecture. Green Building will be incorporated into all designs.
Here, let your spirit run free amid the wide-open spaces and undisturbed
landscaping of thefarm. All homes will be situated to blend with the natural
terrain and not spoil the gentle contours of the land. Duchess Farm is a
community designed for those who appreciate the natural comforts of
unspoiled surroundings.

PHASE II LOT #7 (SOLD) VIEWS ONE OF THE BEST HOMESITES

Lot #9 Home being Built Lot #7 Home
A Grand Tradition of Elegance
All designs of the homes will be architecturally appropriate. The homes can be smaller in design, while keeping high standards of quality. These are second homes for some and downsized baby boomers. Since the community will have a guest house, full service amenities including landscaping, catering, maintenance and more. There is no need for
up sized homes, only upscale quality. And should you choose, this backdrop of traditional forms and concepts can be enhanced with the drama of large glass walls looking out on well-defined scenes of natural beauty. The integrity of this approach to aesthetics will be reinforced by extensive natural landscaping, and true sincere harmonious architectural control with nature.
The common areas along the roadways, original stone walls, as well as each home will be completely landscaped. This will provide continuity and harmony to the ambiance of the equestrian community and the idea of open space. This is a completely private community so there are HOA road/trail maintenance agreements to insure the community is maintained to the vision standards.
The equestrian program is optional for residents of the community.
"To live here, you do not have to own horses; however, you must enjoy the natural beauty and the view of horses grazing in the fields."
The community will include 18 executive home sites (site sensitive) with Mohonk views and equestrian vistas, while maintaining the agricultural open space. The homes will be uniquely situated to blend seamlessly into the natural rolling farmland meadows surrounding the equestrian center.
Individual home sites start at 120K. (only one left in Phase I & Phase II has one left, all the others have been sold this year)
This would be a great investment! Phase III will have two very private
3ac home sites, available this Summer (148k-176K)
The Community has a Premier Certified Builder and Architects available to build your "special" home in the community if you desire. They are experts in green building and and creating historic country homes.
Make an appointment now to meet with a builder and view the home sites
and design your new home..To ensure the quality and cohesiveness of design
of the homes, Duchess Farm has an architectural review board.
This is the local town site www.Marbletown.net
LOCAL LINKS:
http://www.depuycanalhouse.net
http://www.rondoutvalleygrowers.org
netEquestrian - Unique equestrian gifts and apparel, quality tack and equipment, horses and ponies for sale, stallion services and a comprehensive equine directory.
www.uchc-ny.org this is the Ulster County Horse Council Site
WWW.Mohonk.com Historic Hotel and Spa 3mi.
www.StoneRidgeOrchard.com (Across the steet)
www.ulstertourism.info/home.html
www.Marbletown.org
www.canalmuseum.org/ www.marbarts.com/
www.mohonkpreserve.org
***This proposal and some pictures are for illustration purposes only and may not be representative of the actual building.
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