Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Single Family |
Rooms: | 13 |
Bedrooms: | 5 BR |
Bathrooms: | 4.5 |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 10 Acres |
Financials
DescriptionUpstate Down Interiors presents, The Mill House. Tucked into ten curated acres just outside the village of Rhinebeck, The Mill House stands as a statement of subtle luxury—where design is not dictated by trend, but by timelessness. Originally built in 1991 and now exquisitely reimagined, this 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath main residence, accompanied by a 1-bedroom guest house and an ensemble of deeply considered details, offers a rare blend of architectural restraint and expressive materiality.
The home’s renovation honors both form and feeling. Arched passageways, hand-troweled plaster walls, and three wood-burning fireplaces evoke a sense of European calm. Authentic materials—antique limestone, terracotta, aged wood—are layered with intention, celebrating the natural imperfections that lend soul and softness to a space. The result is an atmosphere that plays in quiet dialogue with light and shadow, where the rhythm of the day unfolds against a backdrop of warmth and elegance.
At the heart of the home, a newly renovated kitchen serves as both utility and gathering place, grounded by custom finishes. Adjacent living and dining spaces are fluid and serene, framed by artisan lighting and the gentle glow of firelight. Bathrooms throughout the home are similarly elevated—each with its own palette and tone, yet united by a devotion to touch, tone, and texture.
Outdoors, a gunite pool nestles into the landscape with quiet confidence. Rolling lawns give way to stone paths and pond, offering opportunities for both stillness and movement. The land, like the house, feels fluid and loved—untamed enough to feel natural, yet edited with an eye for design.
The Mill House is not just a residence—it’s a retreat for the design-minded. A place where high craft and humility meet. Where space is sculpted not only for how it looks, but for how it lives.
Amenities- beamed ceilings
- Bedroom
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Dishwasher
- Electricity Connected
- Electric Range
- Family Room
- Freezer
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Living Room
- Marble Counters
- Microwave
- Open
- Open Kitchen
- Pond
- Primary Bathroom
- Refrigerator
- Soaking Tub
- Stone Counters
- Storage
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Water
Upstate Down Interiors presents, The Mill House. Tucked into ten curated acres just outside the village of Rhinebeck, The Mill House stands as a statement of subtle luxury—where design is not dictated by trend, but by timelessness. Originally built in 1991 and now exquisitely reimagined, this 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath main residence, accompanied by a 1-bedroom guest house and an ensemble of deeply considered details, offers a rare blend of architectural restraint and expressive materiality. The home’s renovation honors both form and feeling. Arched passageways, hand-troweled plaster walls, and three wood-burning fireplaces evoke a sense of European calm. Authentic materials—antique limestone, terracotta, aged wood—are layered with intention, celebrating the natural imperfections that lend soul and softness to a space. The result is an atmosphere that plays in quiet dialogue with light and shadow, where the rhythm of the day unfolds against a backdrop of warmth and elegance. At the heart of the home, a newly renovated kitchen serves as both utility and gathering place, grounded by custom finishes. Adjacent living and dining spaces are fluid and serene, framed by artisan lighting and the gentle glow of firelight. Bathrooms throughout the home are similarly elevated—each with its own palette and tone, yet united by a devotion to touch, tone, and texture. Outdoors, a gunite pool nestles into the landscape with quiet confidence. Rolling lawns give way to stone paths and pond, offering opportunities for both stillness and movement. The land, like the house, feels fluid and loved—untamed enough to feel natural, yet edited with an eye for design. The Mill House is not just a residence—it’s a retreat for the design-minded. A place where high craft and humility meet. Where space is sculpted not only for how it looks, but for how it lives.
- beamed ceilings
- Bedroom
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Dishwasher
- Electricity Connected
- Electric Range
- Family Room
- Freezer
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Living Room
- Marble Counters
- Microwave
- Open
- Open Kitchen
- Pond
- Primary Bathroom
- Refrigerator
- Soaking Tub
- Stone Counters
- Storage
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Water
Upstate Down Interiors presents, The Mill House.

- Shingle-style home featuring a front lawn, a chimney, and a standing seam roof
- View from above of property
- Stairway featuring arched walkways, wood finished floors, and baseboards
- Corridor with wood finished floors, baseboards, and arched walkways
- Sitting room with dark wood-style floors, arched walkways, a fireplace, and baseboards
- Sitting room with wood finished floors, a premium fireplace, and baseboards
- Unfurnished dining area featuring wood finished floors
- Kitchen with black range with electric stovetop, wall chimney exhaust hood, dark wood-style flooring, decorative backsplash, and a center island
- Kitchen view of light stone counters, pot filler, decorative backsplash, double oven range, and white cabinets
- Kitchen with custom range hood, range with two ovens, decorative backsplash, dark wood finished floors, and glass insert cabinets
- Dining room with arched walkways, wood finished floors, baseboards, and a chandelier
- Detailed view of a premium fireplace, wood finished floors, arched walkways, and baseboards
- Dining room featuring wood finished floors and baseboards
- Office space with arched walkways, wood finished floors, and baseboards
- Living room featuring plenty of natural light
- View of bedroom
- Stairway with vaulted ceiling, wood finished floors, and a chandelier
- Hallway with dark wood-style flooring and baseboards
- Bedroom with dark wood-type flooring and baseboards
- Bedroom with wood finished floors, a chandelier, a fireplace with flush hearth, and baseboards
- Bathroom featuring a freestanding bath, stone finish floors, baseboards, and vanity
- Bathroom with vanity
- Bedroom with stone tile flooring
- 24
- Bedroom featuring wood finished floors and baseboards
- Bathroom with vanity and a tile shower
- Bedroom with baseboards and wood finished floors
- Full bath with vanity
- Full bathroom with vanity and tiled shower / bath
- Bedroom featuring wood finished floors, multiple windows, and baseboards
- Bathroom featuring a shower stall and vaulted ceiling
- Entryway featuring healthy amount of natural light, baseboards, and dark stone finish floors
- View of front of house with a balcony and a chimney
- Bird's eye view of a pool area
- View of yard featuring a patio area
- Wooden terrace with a lawn
- Garage with driveway
- View of patio featuring fence
- View of patio / terrace featuring fence and outdoor dining space
- View of patio featuring fence
- View of patio featuring fence
- View of community featuring a water view and a yard
- View of yard
- View of home's community featuring a yard
- View of front of property with a chimney, a front yard, a standing seam roof, and metal roof
DescriptionUpstate Down Interiors presents, The Mill House. Tucked into ten curated acres just outside the village of Rhinebeck, The Mill House stands as a statement of subtle luxury—where design is not dictated by trend, but by timelessness. Originally built in 1991 and now exquisitely reimagined, this 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath main residence, accompanied by a 1-bedroom guest house and an ensemble of deeply considered details, offers a rare blend of architectural restraint and expressive materiality.
The home’s renovation honors both form and feeling. Arched passageways, hand-troweled plaster walls, and three wood-burning fireplaces evoke a sense of European calm. Authentic materials—antique limestone, terracotta, aged wood—are layered with intention, celebrating the natural imperfections that lend soul and softness to a space. The result is an atmosphere that plays in quiet dialogue with light and shadow, where the rhythm of the day unfolds against a backdrop of warmth and elegance.
At the heart of the home, a newly renovated kitchen serves as both utility and gathering place, grounded by custom finishes. Adjacent living and dining spaces are fluid and serene, framed by artisan lighting and the gentle glow of firelight. Bathrooms throughout the home are similarly elevated—each with its own palette and tone, yet united by a devotion to touch, tone, and texture.
Outdoors, a gunite pool nestles into the landscape with quiet confidence. Rolling lawns give way to stone paths and pond, offering opportunities for both stillness and movement. The land, like the house, feels fluid and loved—untamed enough to feel natural, yet edited with an eye for design.
The Mill House is not just a residence—it’s a retreat for the design-minded. A place where high craft and humility meet. Where space is sculpted not only for how it looks, but for how it lives.
Amenities- beamed ceilings
- Bedroom
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Dishwasher
- Electricity Connected
- Electric Range
- Family Room
- Freezer
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Living Room
- Marble Counters
- Microwave
- Open
- Open Kitchen
- Pond
- Primary Bathroom
- Refrigerator
- Soaking Tub
- Stone Counters
- Storage
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Water
Upstate Down Interiors presents, The Mill House. Tucked into ten curated acres just outside the village of Rhinebeck, The Mill House stands as a statement of subtle luxury—where design is not dictated by trend, but by timelessness. Originally built in 1991 and now exquisitely reimagined, this 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath main residence, accompanied by a 1-bedroom guest house and an ensemble of deeply considered details, offers a rare blend of architectural restraint and expressive materiality. The home’s renovation honors both form and feeling. Arched passageways, hand-troweled plaster walls, and three wood-burning fireplaces evoke a sense of European calm. Authentic materials—antique limestone, terracotta, aged wood—are layered with intention, celebrating the natural imperfections that lend soul and softness to a space. The result is an atmosphere that plays in quiet dialogue with light and shadow, where the rhythm of the day unfolds against a backdrop of warmth and elegance. At the heart of the home, a newly renovated kitchen serves as both utility and gathering place, grounded by custom finishes. Adjacent living and dining spaces are fluid and serene, framed by artisan lighting and the gentle glow of firelight. Bathrooms throughout the home are similarly elevated—each with its own palette and tone, yet united by a devotion to touch, tone, and texture. Outdoors, a gunite pool nestles into the landscape with quiet confidence. Rolling lawns give way to stone paths and pond, offering opportunities for both stillness and movement. The land, like the house, feels fluid and loved—untamed enough to feel natural, yet edited with an eye for design. The Mill House is not just a residence—it’s a retreat for the design-minded. A place where high craft and humility meet. Where space is sculpted not only for how it looks, but for how it lives.
- beamed ceilings
- Bedroom
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Dishwasher
- Electricity Connected
- Electric Range
- Family Room
- Freezer
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Living Room
- Marble Counters
- Microwave
- Open
- Open Kitchen
- Pond
- Primary Bathroom
- Refrigerator
- Soaking Tub
- Stone Counters
- Storage
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Washer/Dryer Hookup
- Water

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