Washingtonian Hall, also known as Amos Patterson House, was built in 1799 and is considered one of the oldest homes in all of Broome County and we have photos!
There's so much character and uniqueness in this storybook house. It sort of feels like it was taken from the pages of Hansel and Gretel, minus the creepy parts.
Feast your eyes on this luxury log cabin nestled away in the woods in Binghamton. It's got a pond, a custom-built batting cage, a wraparound porch, and more.
The moment I saw this house I had such a strong desire to reach through the photos and into the mist coming off the lake, letting it roll through my fingers.
If you've ever wished to live in total complete and tranquility, but still somewhat close to civilization, this historic 1800's home is waiting for you.
This converted school measures in at an astounding 14,716 square feet which means plenty of room for everyone in your family to stretch their elbows. Literally.