Issac Hasbrouck was the grandson of Abraham Hasbrouck whose home is part of Historical Huguenot Street in New Paltz. This spacious 1766 post & beam home retained many of the original details such as the unique fireplaces with their warming ovens, one of which is a Beehive Oven. The wide-board floors throughout, the french doors, old glass windows, spacious foyers on both floors and other details are still there. The attic has been replaced with two lofts and there are 4 bathrooms where once there were non. The kitchen has two sets of sinks an electric stove/oven and a gas stove as well as huge fireplace with wood stove, washer/dryer hookup and writing nook tucked in. The French doors in the kitchen lead to both the rear deck and the other to the front patio area (enclosed by a large stone wall). The master bedroom is very large, w/cathedral ceiling, fireplace, full bath with a double tub and separate shower, and stairs to a finished loft. 2nd bedroom also has a finished loft. This space has had considerable work done over the past 2 years. The 2nd bedroom includes a loft and a full bath. Wide-board floors are painted in the 2 bedrooms. Upstair hall bath has a claw foot tub. The formal living room includes a fireplace with a warming oven, a cozy nook (set up for chess) and is adjoined by the formal dining room and the location for the secret passage behind the bookshelf. On the outside, the rear yard includes an in ground pool with a newly installed liner and is 10 feet at its deep end. The yard is partially fenced and includes a rock garden. The 2-car garage has a partially completed studio over above with wiring and plumbing, roughed in bathroom and kitchen sink. On the opposite end of the house a charming, small two-story barn with workshop set up. The basement is full under the main house with a cement floor, new 4-zone, oil fired high efficiency System 2000 boiler, oil tank, new water softener, and a new sump pump. Foundation is stone and the entire front section has been rebuilt as well as the section for the apartment. Much of the electrical has been replaced or updated but there's still some needed work to be done especially replacement of the cedar shake roof. The house would make for a great Bed & Breakfast with a location that would appeal to the many visitors to the area with short proximity to the gunks, New Paltz, skydiving, and other recreational activities. It would also be a perfect second home or investment property for seasonal rentals.