
- 16 Church St,
- Roscoe 12776
- (845) 943-4177
The Van Dyke has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths is 2,102 square feet on a half-acre of land.
An unexpected oasis just off a quietly bustling street, The Van Dyke offers a wilderness cure while still being connected. The home’s current, and only third, owner worked with an old home expert to both modernize and restore the structure’s original character. He then added a layer of antique pieces and different textures that lean into the Catskills lodge style. All furniture and contents, with the exception of artwork and personal items, are included in the sale of The Van Dyke, making this truly a turnkey home.
Elegantly old school, The Van Dyke is a modern restoration brimming with history. The home was built around 1920, on the site of the current Roscoe Central School. In 1939, it was moved to its current hilltop location and has been immaculately maintained ever since. This recently restored home is a short walking distance to Roscoe’s charming row of restaurants and fly shops and is under two hours from New York City.
The Area. Situated just inside the Catskill Park, The Van Dyke is located in a walkable town pierced by the legendary Beaverkill River. Just 110 miles from New York City, and a brief drive from Livingston Manor, Callicoon and North Branch, this retreat offers the best of both worlds – a basecamp for all your outdoor adventures without sacrificing access to restaurants, shops and essentials. Surrounded by forests and rivers, numerous fishing spots, swimming holes and hiking trails, this location is ideal as a weekend getaway.
“”Anatole House is a leading boutique brokerage founded by real estate broker, architecture enthusiast and aspiring climate advocate, Robin Jones. Our brand is known for the selection and presentation of undeniably beautiful second homes and co-primary homes. Our clients desire a return to nature, design-forward living, headspace and often dabble in arts and hospitality. Catskill Mountain Houses (now Anatole House) has been featured in The New York Times, Curbed NY and Escape Brooklyn. We are based in the Catskills, Hudson Valley and Delaware River Valley regions of Upstate New York.”