1896 Victorian Manor in Goshen, New York

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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About the Home

Constructed in 1896, this elegant Victorian manor is located in Goshen, New York.

The property includes both the main house and a two-story carriage house. Meticulously restored, it retains the architectural grandeur of the Victorian era with high ceilings, bay windows, thick moldings, and a marble fireplace.

Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors

It spans over 3,300 square feet, offering three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms on a 0.52-acre plot.

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The home also features a library, a renovated kitchen that respects the period style, and a walk-up attic transformed into a unique space complete with a wet bar and brass spiral staircase leading to a cupola.

Enhancements include a restored interior with a large living room, formal dining room, and a curved veranda that overlooks a landscaped backyard with a working fountain.

Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors

The property is ideally situated opposite Salesian Park and the new Goshen Library, enhancing its appeal.

Exterior Photos

The grounds are well-maintained, featuring mature trees and a decorative fountain.

Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors

The manor’s exterior features classic Victorian architecture with a brick facade and a prominent, pillared veranda.

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Interior Photos

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Inside, the home boasts period-appropriate renovations with modern comforts.

Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors

The rooms display high ceilings, detailed moldings, and period furniture.

Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors

Key highlights include a spacious kitchen with vintage styling, a cozy library filled with books, and an attic converted into an entertainment space.

Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors
Michael Steele/ Griffith Olivero Realtors

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