Hudson Riverfront home, the Vreeman House, one of Piermont's earliest homes, built 37 years after the Revolutionary War. Circa 1820 Greek Revival style with its own, private, deck/dock on the water and a short walk to Piermont's restaurants, shops and NYC transportation. This four bedroom, three and one-half home is a diamond in the rough but is move-in ready. Features exceptional architectural details, including "crested" moldings above the main doorways on living room level, and other ornate, period style moldings, original four panel doors, wide board floors throughout, 11ft ceilings, period stairwells, and much, much, more. It offers a pretty brick patio facing the Hudson, and large village yard. We estimate this home had four square columns in the front that were two stories high with a porch - second level porch; ground level open; front door centered - style seen more in southern states. The Vreeman House is a rare find anywhere, but a great find in the village of Piermont. Note the riverfront land across the street is on a separate .03 acre tax lot.