Updated on Apr 13, 2021
This state of the art, turnkey, magnificent Ctr Hall Colonial boasts 7 BRs (6 en suites), 8 Bathrms, over +/-6800 SF of luxurious living in this upscale community, for SF or multigenerational living....
Welcome to this Charming Lake House Featuring 3 Bedrooms and 2 Full Bathrooms, Nestled in the Beautiful Greenwood Lake Village! This Property is Set on 5 Acre Murray Pond, with Kayak and Paddleboard...
Extraordinary Center-Hall Colonial Estate situated on Historic Sarah Wells Trail in the Hamlet of Hamptonburg sits on 43 Acres. This is 3 Parcels equaling 186 total acres! Home has Exposed Hand-Hewn...
This state of the art, turnkey, magnificent Ctr Hall Colonial boasts 7 BRs (6 en suites), 8 Bathrms, over +/-6800 SF of luxurious living in this upscale community, for SF or multigenerational living....
Welcome to this Charming Lake House Featuring 3 Bedrooms and 2 Full Bathrooms, Nestled in the Beautiful Greenwood Lake Village! This Property is Set on 5 Acre Murray Pond, with Kayak and Paddleboard...
Extraordinary Center-Hall Colonial Estate situated on Historic Sarah Wells Trail in the Hamlet of Hamptonburg sits on 43 Acres. This is 3 Parcels equaling 186 total acres! Home has Exposed Hand-Hewn...
This Remarkable Opportunity To Acquire A Lakefront Parcel Is Situated Directly On Greenwood Lake, Featuring An Existing Cottage (Condition Poor No Access; Proceed With Caution)! The True Value Lies In...
Lakefront on Greenwood Lake! Three bedroom, two full bath, 9 rooms, 2 car garage and a full basement too! Amazing lake views and access to lake for swimming, BOAting, fishing and so much more. All...
Beautiful seasonal LAKEFRONT Rental on Greenwood Lake available from NOV 1st to MAY 31st. Fully furnished. Stunning Easterly views mean sun all day. Gourmet chef's kitchen with granite, stainless...
Summary:Welcome to Hudson Valley Hideaway, a contemporary 5-bed, 2.5-bath country retreat on 4 acres in Cornwall, just 1 hour from NYC! Perfect for a quick upstate escape, with everything you need...
Stay and experience the best of the Hudson Valley! Unwind in our cozy home and enjoy the amazing activities around Cornwall. West Point is just 5 miles awayStorm King Art Center is 4 Miles...
Modern estate less than 90 minutes from Manhattan. Set on 30 acres behind a gated entrance, Treetops is the ultimate Zen retreat. Wood and stone throughout with a large fireplace, a western wall of gl
Spacious four bedroom colonial located in the Hudson valley 10 miles from the United States Military Academy. Available for West Point home football game weekend and West point graduation week...
The Cornwall House & Carriage House option provides space to relax, connect with family and indulge in a change of pace. Built in 1907, this charming, historic victorian home is close to town &...
Head 40 Miles north of NYC and you will find yourself at Mountain Brook Estate. Located on the west side of the Hudson River, the estate is nestled in the hills of the Catskills. The home boasts...
Nestled in the woods of Black Rock Forest, just 60 miles from NYC, this unique home offers a tranquil Hudson Valley getaway. A perfect escape for families or friends, sitting on a private, wooded...
Situated in a park-like setting 60 minutes north of NYC and a10 minute drive from West Point, the Cornwall Carriage House is a custom designed escape featuring a fully stocked gourmet kitchen,...
Time to book a long weekend and enjoy all that the Hudson Valley has to offer! Now available for a minimum two night stay. This colonial style home is located on a quiet and private cul de sac in Co
Located in the quite section or Cornwall called Baker Mountain Have Lunch by the stream or sitting on the over sized front porch you'll enjoy being in the mountains but close to West Point , Wood...
Have fun with the whole family, couples weekend, or retreat at this stylish place.Off a quiet, dirt road, just 65 minutes from midtown, the home is well equipped for your groups activity and...
Cornwall is a town in Orange County, New York, United States, approximately north of New York City on the western shore of the Hudson River. As of the 2020 census, the population was at 12,884. Cornwall has become a bedroom community for area towns and cities including New York City. Commuter rail service to North Jersey and New York City is available via the Salisbury Mills–Cornwall train station, operated by NJ Transit on behalf of Metro-North Railroad. The town is located less than an hour from the George Washington Bridge with access to major commuter routes such as the New York State Thruway and the Palisades Parkway.
Cornwall's Main Street includes gift shops, taverns, restaurants, coffeehouses, yoga studios and boutiques. Government offices, churches, parks, the riverfront, and St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital, a part of the Montefiore Health System, are situated within walking distance of downtown. The town is a designated Tree City.
Cornwall was featured as "The Best Places to Raise Kids 2013" in New York by Bloomberg Business Week magazine.
When the explorer Henry Hudson visited the region in 1609 the land was occupied by the Waoraneck Indians. In 1685 a colony of twenty-five Scottish families settled around the mouth of the Moodna Creek, led by the soldier Major Patrick McGregor and his brother-in-law, David Toiseach, the laird of Monzievaird. In the ensuing 50 years, English and Scottish families came to the fertile tableland above the river meadows naming it "new Cornwall" because of the marked similarity to the County of Cornwall, England, It is believed that the hamlet of Canterbury was the site of this settlement. The first recorded Town meeting was held in April 1765. In 1788, Orange County was subdivided into numerous townships, thus producing the town of "New Cornwall." The town's name was subsequently changed from "New Cornwall" to "Cornwall" in 1797. The late 1800s were the heyday of Cornwall's fame. It became a summer resort because of the natural beauty of the river, its mountain vistas, scenic trails, fresh country air and convenience to New York City via riverboat or railroad.
The area that was to become to town of Cornwall was part of Governor Dongan's 1685 Tract. The Precinct of Cornwall was created in 1764. The Town was founded in 1788 as New Cornwall, which was changed in 1797 to Cornwall.
In the mid-19th century, Cornwall developed a reputation as a health retreat. Until the early 20th century, city folk flocked to the valley to experience the therapeutic powers they believed it to hold. The mountains, fresh air and evergreen forests were thought to offer the perfect conditions for good health and they were not far from the city. Cornwall, on the west side of the Hudson, became especially popular as a health retreat, offering numerous boarding houses and many conveniences of the day, including accessibility to the railroad and steamboats, as well as a telegraph office and large library.
Nathaniel Parker Willis, one of the Knickerbocker writers, enjoyed the time he spent here so much he bought property in Cornwall, establishing a country home he called Idlewild. His many writings on the area helped make Cornwall a popular spot for health-seekers. Winslow Homer, the famous water color artist, spent summers in the hamlet of Mountainville - then known as Ketcham Town - as a young artist and many of his pastoral themed water colors were made there and depict the local scenery.
Shifting attitudes toward a more healthy lifestyle began to make the Hudson Valley popular for outdoor activities and exercise. Hiking, rowing, swimming, fishing, hunting and biking all contributed to the development in the area of summer camps as well as the notion of the summer vacation.
The A. J. Clark Store is located at 286 Main Street in downtown Cornwall. Archer Clark built the Italianate building to house his butcher shop around 1875, after an 1870 fire destroyed his earlier quarters. It would continue in existence in that building for a century. Later, one of his descendants converted it into a delicatessen. In 1996 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as an intact commercial building dating from Cornwall's days as a summer resort town in the late 19th century.
The Canterbury Presbyterian Church is located along Clinton Street in downtown Cornwall. A white stone and brick building in the Federal style, with later Colonial Revival style additions, it has
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