Millerton, Pine Plains & the Hudson Valley

The carefully selected location for HallidayGreer's High Farms development places three homes, each on their own multi-structure, high-acreage compound, in the northeast corner of Dutchess County, NY, abutting Connecticut and Massachusetts. Locally referred to as the North East, the region is known as the Cotswolds of the Hudson Valley due to the rolling, unspoiled farmland. High Farms development straddles the villages of Millerton and Pine Plains.

All three plots provide sweeping views of the region, including Stissing Mountain.  Nearby towns include Millbrook, Hudson, Rhinebeck, Kingston, Redhook, Beacon, Sharon, Salisbury, and Lakeville. There are 13 top-rated private day and boarding schools within 30 minutes.

Millerton, founded in 1851, became a center for commerce and culture when three railroads met there in the mid-19th century. Millerton is now the "city center" for surrounding villages with a thriving, walkable downtown that boasts highly-preserved architecture and nationally recognized restaurants.
The Historical Hudson Valley is a region that has inspired makers for centuries; It is home to painters, poets, and writers and offers endless outdoor recreation, including Forever Wild Catskill Park. An established leader in the farm-to-table movement and home to the Culinary Institute of America and Michelin-starred restaurants, the Hudson Valley is also home to microbreweries, wineries, and cideries.