Formally refered to as “The Lady of the Lake,†8 Chapel Drive is a historical church reimagined as a design-forward residence. Sitting on just under an acre overlooking Kinderhook Lake, this home has been renovated from top to bottom, while preserving the full scale and drama of its original sanctuary. After passing through the vestibule, the main living space opens to expansive, 20+ foot vaulted and beamed ceilings. A wall of custom floor-to-ceiling built-in shelving provides a chic display for books and other valued objects, while ample wall space is the perfect backdrop for artwork. Thoughtfully curated pendant light fixtures complement the architecuture of the space, while the wood-burning stove (with a tiled surround) provides the perfect place to spend a cozy evening. The open living area accommodates a generous formal dining set up as well as plenty of seating for large gatherings. The kitchen, with a large center island, plentiful storage and an induction range, is ideal for culinary enthusiasts. This is truly the perfect home to host, entertain, and display one’s collection of art and beautiful objects. Toward the rear of the church is the the primary bedroom suite, with vaulted ceilings and French doors that open to a private terrace. The en-suite bathroom is finished in green zellige tile and brass hardware, bringing warmth and sophistication. Two additional bedrooms and a second full bathroom sit off the rear hallway. For additional space to relax and entertain, there’s an enclosed sunroom with a wall of windows framing views of Kinderhook Lake. Stairs from the sunroom lead to the yard, with multiple seating areas to enjoy the water views. Outside, the property has mature trees, a sloping yard and a newly installed privacy fence facing Chapel Drive. Kinderhook Lake, a 345-acre lake with boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, is just across the road, with access through the community-run Kinderhook Lake Corporation. The home is just minutes from the quaint village of Kinderhook, home to the Jack Shainman Gallery at The School, a bountiful weekend farmer’s market, and multiple great restaurants. The Village of Chatham is also 15 minutes away, with restaurants and great shopping (including a fanstasic cheesemonger). Finally, Hudson is just 30 minutes away, and Midtown Manhattan can be reached in under 2.5 hours. Shown by appointment.
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