Places and Spaces By Leigh Hornbeck on February 18, 2021 at 2:38 PM
241 Morner Road, Rensselaer (Photo by Caleb Dudek)
Fine lodging for people and horses alike is a focus of this week’s house. Built in 2000, this horse farm at
241 Morner Road in Rensselaer has on it a 3,297-square-foot house with three bedrooms and four bathrooms, and a barn with stalls for five horses. The 34-acre property also includes an indoor riding arena with a tack room, feed room, wash stall and lounge. There are two outdoor rings, a grass hunt course, paddocks with solar electric rope fencing, and a pond. The largest of the bedrooms has French doors, which open onto the wraparound porch, as well as two bathrooms attached. The living area is an open floor plan and includes a library and formal dining room. There is an outdoor kitchen, gazebo and pergolas. North Greenbush address. Averill Park schools. Taxes: $15,863. List price: $1,595,000. Contact listing agent Jill Cunningham with H
Unique and exceptional: four stand-out houses in the Capital Region
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Little Ghent Farm, 282 Snyder Rd, GhentNeil Palone Architecture/Little Ghent FarmShow MoreShow Less
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Little Ghent Farm, 282 Snyder Rd, GhentNeil Palone Architecture/Little Ghent FarmShow MoreShow Less
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Little Ghent Farm, 282 Snyder Rd, GhentNeil Palone Architecture/Little Ghent FarmShow MoreShow Less
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Little Ghent Farm, 282 Snyder Rd, GhentNeil Palone Architecture/Little Ghent FarmShow MoreShow Less
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Little Ghent Farm, 282 Snyder Rd, GhentNeil Palone Architecture/Little Ghent FarmShow MoreShow Less
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The Capital Region has a wide variety of architecture, from homes the Dutch built in the 1700s to huge, modern-day palaces. Here s a sampling of exceptional homes found locally.
WARREN William “Bill” Dale Cunningham, 86, passed away Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, at Trumbull Regional Medical Center.
Bill was born Aug. 6, 1934, in Caldwell to Loene and William Taylor Cunningham.
Bill had a wonderful full life. A graduate of Windham High School, he excelled in sports, music and academics.
Bill followed his dreams to study engineering at The Ohio State University. He graduated with honors in the five-year engineering program. His industrial engineering career brought him to be a lifelong resident of the area.
While studying at OSU, he met and dated the love of his life, Frances “Fran” H. Walker. They married in 1958, and spent, as they like to say, 62 years, three months and 18 days together, a life that was filled with love and laughter.