- Patchett House
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name = Patchett House
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caption = The home in late 2006
location = Montgomery, NY
nearest_city = Newburgh
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 31
lat_seconds = 33
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 74
long_minutes = 13
long_seconds = 40
long_direction = W
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built =
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architecture = Federal Style, Late Victorian, Colonial Revival
added = 1980
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refnum = 80004394
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governing_body = Devitt FamilyThe Patchett House is located at Ward Street (NY 17K), on the junction with Factory Street, in Montgomery,New York . It was originally built in the early 19th century as atavern serving travelers on theNewburgh-Cochecton Turnpike , whose eastern half 17K follows today.Arthur Patchett, at the time co-owner of the
Montgomery Worsted Mills at the end of Factory Street on theWallkill River , moved into the house sometime in the 1890s. His family continued living there until the 1970s.The house was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Later on, though, it remained vacant and by the end of the century had fallen into serious neglect and disrepair. In 2005, serious renovations were undertaken and today the house looks as good as new. The most recent tenants are the nonprofit artist's environmental cooperative [http://www.WallkillRiverSchool.com Wallkill River School] .A nearby
townhouse complex is named Patchett Crossing. TheMontgomery Water Works , built on land originally owned by the Patchetts, stands almost just across 17K, and theOrange County Choppers production facility is just up the street.
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