The Isaac Chapman House – An Iconic Queen Anne Masterpiece
Welcome to The Isaac Chapman House — a true Newburgh landmark and an extraordinary offering on historic Grand Street. Built in 1885, this distinguished three-story brick Queen Anne residence stands as one of the city’s most celebrated architectural achievements and a defining symbol of Newburgh’s 19th-century renaissance. Commissioned by influential civic leader and businessman Isaac Chapman and designed by renowned architect Elkanah Shaw, the home boldly departed from the Italianate norms of its era, ushering in a new age of artistic expression and craftsmanship in the Hudson Valley.
Every exterior detail reflects masterful Queen Anne design, from the elaborately patterned slate roof to the Eastlake-style floriated carvings crowning the cornice. Elevated on a hilltop, the home commands sweeping Hudson River views, best enjoyed from not one, but two wraparound verandas, creating an unforgettable first impression and a rare vantage point in the city.
Meticulously restored, the residence honors its historic integrity while seamlessly integrating refined modern systems. Inside, the 8-bedroom, 3.5-bath home spans approximately 4,500 square feet across three gracious floors, each graced with 11-foot ceilings and abundant natural light. Original wide-plank hardwood floors, two working wood-burning fireplaces, and hand-carved black walnut woodwork frame the generously proportioned rooms. Working pocket doors and richly colored stained-glass windows—including a striking elliptical window with a wooden keystone in the street-facing gable—add layers of depth and artistry throughout.
The restoration preserves extraordinary historic features, including the encaustic-tiled entry beneath a Syrian arch and original Lincrusta wainscoting, while introducing a fully gut-renovated kitchen and luxuriously updated baths finished with Moroccan zellige and Belgian terra cotta tile. New plumbing, lighting, energy-efficient systems, and radiant and zoned heating ensure modern comfort without compromising character. Two newly constructed bedrooms expand the living space, complemented by a partially finished attic with exposed beams.
Under the stewardship of Matthew Brimer and Whitney Frances Falk, the acclaimed creative entrepreneurs behind ZZ Driggs and Special Address, the home has been restored to museum-level standards. Their work—celebrated by The New York Times, Architectural Digest, and Vogue—is evident in every thoughtful detail, from the photogenic bathrooms with luxury fixtures to the kitchen’s striking custom mosaic glass artwork.
Outdoors, the home continues to impress. Hand-painted Tuscan columns support the rear verandas, accessed through walk-out Savannah windows on multiple levels. The landscaped and fenced backyard offers a private garden retreat with mature plantings and a discreet gate opening to the quiet street beyond.
A favorite of filmmakers and production designers, The Isaac Chapman House has served as a backdrop for multiple films and a major Netflix series featuring A-list talent. It also enjoys strong recognition in the boutique short-term rental world, offering compelling passive income potential. Ideally located in Newburgh’s thriving Historic District, you are just steps from Liberty Street’s shops and restaurants, with easy access to the ferry and bridge connecting to Beacon’s Metro-North station for a seamless commute to Manhattan.
Offered at $1,275,000, this is more than a historic residence—it is a cultural landmark, a cinematic icon, and a masterwork of preservation, elevated for modern living in one of the Hudson Valley’s most exciting river towns.
Listed by:
Houlihan Lawrence Inc.
📞 518-822-0300
Anthony Dargenzio
📞 518-821-0826
From Zillow