Welcome to Bruyn Estate, an exceptional Hudson Valley compound that brings together historic character and modern comfort across two remarkable homes: a restored 1835 Greek Revival farmhouse on the National Register of Historic Places, and a reimagined Dog-Trot-style log home built from 1850s barn beams. Set on 8.5 acres, the property is steeped in history: in the 1800s, it was a sheep farm that supplied wool garment materials to Brooks Brothers, and in the 1980s, it was owned by the great-grandson of the founder of Singer Sewing Machines. More recently it has been featured on HGTV and the Magnolia Network, and has a successful history as short-term rental and event venue. The property is move-in ready, with a furnished option available, allowing for a seamless transition into a full-time residence, turnkey rental operation, or creative country escape.