In the heart of the Catskills sits a 175-year-old cabin that has been turned into the epitome of a cozy country escape, combining historic charm with a level of modern elegance rarely found in a dwelling with such a rich legacy.
Known as Peck Hollow Manor, the Shandaken, NY, dwelling is set on an extraordinary 88-acre lot that backs onto 500 further acres of protected land that is abundant with wildlife, scenic natural beauty, and ample opportunity for outdoor adventure.
The homestead was constructed in 1850 but has since undergone an incredible modernization to create a spacious and airy escape wrapped in forest, stone, and fresh mountain air.
The appeal of Peck Hollow Manor is immediately apparent, even from its photos—so much so that the property, which is on the market for $2.25 million, secured an offer within days of listing with Quinn Hagstrand of BHHS Hudson Valley.
Multiple structures can be found dotted around the enormous parcel, starting with a main residence that spans just over 2,300 square feet, and boasts four bedrooms and three bathrooms arranged carefully to make the most of the home’s old-world aesthetic.


Tall ceilings, exposed beams, cedar paneling, and original stonework create a timeless backdrop. The open kitchen and living spaces serve as the heart of the home—a place where natural light pours across wide-plank floors and a wood-burning fireplace offers the perfect cozy nook on winter evenings.
“Anchoring the living room is a striking wood-burning fireplace, its stone surrounding offering both warmth and a gathering place for cozy evenings,” the listing notes.
“Throughout the home, you’ll discover airy open spaces balanced with intimate nooks designed for reading, reflection, or conversation.”
The well-appointed bedrooms each offer their own glimpse into the surrounding wilderness. And though the cabin dates back to the mid-19th century, modern comforts weave seamlessly throughout: updated bathrooms and systems, central heat and cooling, and a layout that supports both quiet weekends and larger gatherings.
Even the bathrooms have been designed to offer a spa-like experience after a busy day in the great outdoors.
“The bathrooms are true sanctuaries: one featuring a deep copper soaking tub—a work of art that invites long, restorative evenings—and the other, a glass-enclosed steam shower, offering a spa-like retreat after days spent hiking, skiing, or exploring the grounds,” the listing notes.
But the magic of this property stretches well beyond the cabin’s walls.




A separate guesthouse, a two-car garage with a built-in home gym, and a converted, heated barn round out the property’s offerings. Known as “The Playhouse,” the barn functions as the ultimate hangout spot with a full bar, pool table, and music corner for jam sessions.
And the outdoor living here is nothing short of dreamy. The acreage surrounding the home includes trails, meadows, and creeks.
An outdoor wood-burning cooking fireplace adds yet another layer of charm, inviting outdoor dining and evenings under the stars.
There are endless opportunities for outdoor entertaining, with the home also offering a spring-fed natural pool, outdoor sauna, hot tub, and garden to complete the feeling of a private resort tucked inside the mountains.
The property is also backed by more than 500 acres of protected land, adding even more tranquility to its natural surroundings.
Though the property feels blissfully remote, it sits within easy reach of beloved Catskills destinations, including Hunter and Windham for winter sports, plus countless trailheads and the charming downtowns of Phoenicia, Woodstock, and Margaretville.
Offering a rare blend of history, craftsmanship, and coziness, it’s no wonder this 1850 Catskills cabin didn’t stay on the market long.
