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$1,672,500
673 Croton Heights Road
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
Listed by: Houlihan Lawrence Inc., 914-238-4766
MLS: OneKey MLS
Est. Mortgage
$8,733/mo

Your opportunity awaits to own a part of history. Dating back to the 1700's featuring the intensity of past architecture replicated in many of today's designs. A perfect venue for fine dining, weekend retreats, air bnb style rooms and the place for memorializing your wedding, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen, Retirement and various other celebratory aspects of life. With over 2.5 acres of serene backdrop this hidden gem is located just outside of the downtown area of Yorktown Heights. Just minutes from NYC a perfect place to escape the city lights for a weekend away where you can also enjoy a tasty dinner. With the newfound admiration for farm to table dining and barn style celebrations consider a premier locale for the person who dreamed of owning their own INN/Restaurant/Catering venue. The story: PETER PRATT'S INN," a Revolutionary War-era Colonial homestead, is located in the oldest section of Yorktown and is situated at the battle site of General George Washington's Northern Continental Command Post against the British Tories in 1781. Across the street is one of the oldest structures in Westchester, the Davenport House, which served as General Washington's command post, the only one to be held throughout the entire Revolutionary War. The restaurant area was originally the foundation of a barn built in 1780. The dining room remains authentic in its Colonial design and construction. Overhead, thick, petrified chestnut beams rest on granite boulders, the foundation for 75% of the building. In early 2022, the Pelinku Family became the seventh owners of Peter Pratt's Inn, with the intention of carrying on the restaurant's tradition of exceptional fine dining and warm hospitality. They have inherited the newly renovated interior (including two dining rooms and bars), an expanded deck and outdoor seating, and a gorgeous sitting area surrounding a wood burning fire-pit that make dining inside or out a joyful year-round experience".

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