Perched upon a corner lot knoll in the center of the hamlet of Arkville in Delaware County, this stately historic building awaits its next use. Boasting almost 8,000 square feet on three levels, situated on just over an acre with endless possibilities. A portion of this building dates back to the 1700s with additions and renovations in the 1900's and had been used as a tavern, boarding house, apartments and its most current use as the home of the Catskill Center for Conservation and Development. It is within a BC; Business Commercial zoning district which allows for many possible uses.
Presently there is a series of well appointed offices as well as a welcoming lobby, dining hall with kitchen, filing/storage room and restrooms on the first and second floors. The third floor is filled with natural light and some larger spaces as well as a partially unfinished section with four more possible rooms. Beautiful molding throughout as well as wide plank wood flooring.
The surrounding properties include the Delaware and Ulster heritage railroad, just across the street as well as several shops, a distillery and eateries. The Village of Margaretville is just 1 mile to the west and offers a variety of amenities. Belleayre Ski Lodge is just 10 minutes to the east (+/-7miles).
The property is serviced by municipal water and sewer. There is a +/-650 square foot detached outbuilding electric and plumbing with an array of solar panels that service the property.
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