House at New Forge

House at New Forge
Location 128 New Forge Rd., New Forge, New York
Coordinates 42°6′23″N 73°40′32″W / 42.10639°N 73.67556°W / 42.10639; -73.67556Coordinates: 42°6′23″N 73°40′32″W / 42.10639°N 73.67556°W / 42.10639; -73.67556
Area 12 acres (4.9 ha)
Built 1850
Architectural style Greek Revival, Vernacular Greek Revival
NRHP Reference # 87002143[1]
Added to NRHP December 14, 1987

House at New Forge is a historic home located at New Forge in Columbia County, New York. It was built about 1850 and is a vernacular Greek Revival style residence. It features a two story, projecting polygonal bay with a hipped roof and a large, deep verandah. Also on the property is a privy. The property includes the full extent of the 18th century industrial, commercial, and residential activities at Maryburgh Forges and the 19th century hamlet of New Forge. Within the property is the site of the 18th century iron forges, the site and foundation of the mid- late-19th century Livingston family manor house, the sites of several former commercial and / or residential buildings, and the site of mid-19th century grist mill, saw mill, and plaster mill.[2]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[1]

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