Inside Maple Lawn, an 1843 Greek Revival Home for Sale in Stone Ridge
Presented by The Unlock Upstate Team | Dani Smith | Spring 2026 | SPONSORED
Maple Lawn, a landmark Greek Revival residence on Main Street in Stone Ridge, offers a rare combination of architectural pedigree, village-scale livability, and carefully considered restoration. Built in 1843 as both home and workplace for Dr. Jacob Louis Hasbrouck, the house remains one of the clearest expressions of classical Greek Revival design in the hamlet, distinguished by its six Ionic columns and balanced proportions.
Set on almost an acre within the village, the property overlooks conservation-protected land, providing open views despite its central location. Today, Maple Lawn comprises five bedrooms and four bathrooms arranged across three finished levels, each floor incorporating sleeping quarters and newly renovated baths. Three working fireplaces anchor the interiors, adding warmth and historical continuity to spaces that have otherwise been thoughtfully modernized.

A main-floor living area at Maple Lawn layers wide-plank floors, exposed stone walls, and soft, neutral furnishings, creating a relaxed counterpoint to the home’s formal Greek Revival architecture.
The current configuration reflects a multiyear restoration that focused on upgrading systems while retaining the structure’s original character. Mechanical updates include central air conditioning and fully modernized utilities, allowing the house to function comfortably as a primary residence.
A large, gourmet kitchen with a bluestone floor serves as the home’s contemporary centerpiece, balancing utility with period-appropriate materials.
Verandas span both the front and rear façades, extending the living space outdoors and reinforcing the home’s formal symmetry. To the rear of the property, a barn and heated carriage house provide flexible additional space—suitable for storage, studio use, or future adaptation—while maintaining the estate-like feel that distinguishes Maple Lawn from more compact village homes.

Seen through original Greek Revival trim, a formal parlor showcases restored pine floors, period moldings, and a marble fireplace, with light-filled proportions that reflect the home’s 1843 origins.
The restoration approach favored restraint. Original architectural elements were preserved wherever possible, and the interior palette emphasizes light, proportion, and texture over ornamentation. Throughout the house, historic details coexist with subtle interventions that support modern living without erasing evidence of age or use.
According to Hayes Clement of the Unlock Upstate team, Maple Lawn stands apart even in a region known for historic properties. “This is a truly iconic Hudson Valley house,” Clement says, “and one that delivers the real-estate trifecta for 2026 buyers: superb and unique architectural character, exquisitely restored, in a prime location walkable to shops and restaurants.”
Maple Lawn is being offered at $1,950,000 by the Unlock Upstate team.