Woodstock Historic Artist Estate - The Museum House
The property is located within a 10 minute walking distance to the center of the historic town of Woodstock, NY. The 2500sft house is the former Museum House that used to hold Mabel Marshâs art collection that was later acquired by the Smithsonian Institute. It has been architect gut-renovated into a dramatic living experience surrounded by nature and water. The Pond and Carriage House are at the opposite side of the estate, no adjacent outdoor areas are shared, except the driveway, the overlook lounge chair, and 'sand land' can also be visited by guests from the Pond House, both are not directly visible from the house or patio. The Pond House is visible in the distance from the north terrace only. The swim holes in the woods are shared, walking distance to them is a few minutes though the woods.
Fantastic modern house by a clear beautiful creek, right next to downtown Woodstock. Plenty of comfortable beds, great kitchen, beautiful views - wonderful stay.
The property was great and as advertised and perfect for our long weekend. The setting is very rural but at the same time, it is less than 5 minutes from downtown Woodstock and all it has to offer. The host was delightful, attentive and responsive.
What a great place! The house was amazing and just a short walk to town.
The outside space was great for relaxing and enjoying the quiet beauty.
Min was very helpful!
Marsh Meadows is an estate formerly owned by acclaimed social-realist painter Reginald Marsh, born in Paris, most notable for his depictions of life in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. The secluded 6.5 acres with a large pond is crossed by the Woodstock Sawkill/Millstream with a waterfall bordering the âComeau Propertyâ, a 75 acre preserve with walking trails to town. The estateâs historic buildings dating back to the 18th century mix with contemporary architecture on the thoughtfully landscaped secluded property close to the historic town of Woodstock with numerous farm-to-table restaurants, artisan boutiques, local bakeries, vegan ice-cream shops, galleries, organic supermarkets and farm stands, cocktail bars, and its renown music scene.
The estate is known to be unique for Woodstock with its ball shaped junipers, a pond that brackets the house, expansive lawns, a gathering of birches and 100 year old cone shaped cedar trees, located within a 15 minute walking distance to the center of the historic town of Woodstock, NY.