A village ranch, quietly reimagined. The original house built on the site in 1940 was burned down by an infamous area arsonist. It was rebuilt in 1978 and thoughtfully renovated in 2022. 30 Platt sits on one of Rhinebeck’s most beloved streets — walking distance to everything, with the feeling of being tucked away. The exterior tells the story well: dark hardiplank siding, a copper-roofed front portico, white columned porch, a deep-toned front door and oversized windows that give the cottage scale and intention. Inside, the renovation was done with care — a kitchen with white shaker cabinetry, dark stone counters, glass globe pendants, and a wine fridge that suggests the right priorities. The dining area opens to a bay window banked with morning light, flowers from the garden optional but encouraged. An open floor plan spills from the dining area to a living room and fireplace. A bedroom, generous office and full bath complete the main floor. The partially finished basement adds meaningful living space — a second bedroom, full bath and a flex space. The screened porch is a season-extender with a haint blue ceiling, and ceiling fan. Beyond it, a fully fenced backyard offers privacy even in the heart of the village. A two car garage completes the property. Walking distance to all of the amenities of Rhinebeck Village, restaurants, coffee shops, Oblong Books, Upstate Films and more.
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