An outstanding example of Dutch stone architecture, 73 Mill Dam Road exudes the rich history of the Huguenots immersed in the local charm and natural surroundings of magnificent Hudson Valley, New York. Inspired and designed after the Jean Hasbrouck House in Huguenot village located in New Paltz, this home was built in 2002 with the design, craftsmanship, and detail of the eighteenth century. It includes original stone from the local quarry; wood beams, doors, flooring and staircases milled from the property’s oak, pine and cherry trees and iron hardware on doors and railings made specifically for this home. There is a left and right wing - each with its own living room with fireplace, electrical service, hot water heater and central air conditioning system. Seven bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom, a beautiful chef’s kitchen, third floor media room complete with wet bar and a vaulted ceiling, lower-level recreation room and den, end-to-end exterior deck and in-ground pool complete this breathtaking 10, 000 square foot estate. Set on 79+ park-like acres, the property includes ponds, streams and various species of forest your own oasis of privacy, tranquility and peace, conveniently located close to New Paltz, Rhinebeck, and Kingston which is rich in history and the arts.