Hidden in the trees behind the house, a small grove keeps its own quiet, holding a wood swing under a hand built arbor and a stone fire ring framed by log seats. In October the late light comes sideways through the bare trees and turns the whole grove gold. By August it is a green room with a ceiling of leaves. By January it sits under snow with one trail of footprints leading out to it. This is the place you find yourself walking out to in every season, sometimes for the fire, sometimes just for the quiet.That is what waits long before you ever reach the front door.Inside, the wood does the talking. Pine across the walls. Pine running up the ceiling. Exposed beams overhead. A wide stone hearth anchors the far wall, the kind of fireplace that asks for a fire to be lit before the season is over and then stays lit a little longer than planned. The whole great room feels grounded the way only a room finished in this much real wood can ground a space. Light comes sideways through walls of glass that pull the tree line directly into the rooms. When the fireplace is going the room turns amber. On a long summer afternoon it reads like a tree house with hardwood floors. It does not feel like a home built in 1980. It feels like a private lodge that has been waiting on its next chapter.The wraparound deck is where the floor plan keeps going. In summer the doors stay open more often than they are closed. Coffee outside while the trees catch the first light. Long unhurried dinners with music low under the canopy. A glass of something good in the last hour before the sky finishes letting go of the day. The sound of trees and the occasional owl is the only soundtrack the property needs. By August you are slower to come back inside than you used to be, and on the warm nights you read the rest of the evening out there too.There is more inside that earns its keep. A bath finished in travertine and river stone with a frameless glass walk in shower that ends up the surprise of the walkthrough. A walk-out lower level already set up to flex into a guest suite, a studio, a gym, or a workspace with its own door to the outside. A separate detached outbuilding in the woods sized for the workshop, the project, or the hobby that has been waiting on the right roof. Solar panels on the south facing pitch. Four bedrooms in total and three and a half bathrooms across nearly two acres of cleared land surrounded on every side by mature woods.Outside the property line, the Hudson Valley does the rest. The Shawangunk Ridge holds the northe
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137 Highview Terrace | MLS# 930791
This single family home located at 137 Highview Terrace, Bloomingburg, NY 12721 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $499,900. This property was built in 1980 and has 4 bedrooms and 3 full and 1 partial baths with 2755 sq. ft. Highview Terrace is located within the Pine Bush school district. Search Bloomingburg real estate on www.joycerealty.com today.