George Felpel House
George Felpel House, Dutch Colonial Revival house in Claverack, United States.
The George Felpel House is a residence built in Dutch Colonial Revival style standing on a property along Route 9H. It features rough-dressed local stone walls, a gambrel-shaped roof, and includes a covered carport at the south entrance and a screened porch on the north side.
The house was built in 1922 using stones from the former Claverack College, which operated on this same property from 1779 to 1902. This reuse of material from the earlier educational building created a physical connection between the residence and the site's past.
The entrance hall displays handcrafted woodwork reflecting early 20th-century design principles that visitors can see throughout the interior. This attention to craftsmanship is visible in the careful finishing of wood elements found in multiple rooms.
The location sits on Route 9H and has multiple entry points on the north and south sides. Being situated on publicly visible grounds allows visitors to easily observe the exterior stonework and architectural features from the surrounding area.
Architect Henry L. Moul deliberately designed the building using stones from a demolished school where the historical figure Martin Van Buren once studied. This choice linked the new residence to a specific moment in regional history.
Location: Claverack
Inception: 1922
Architectural style: Dutch Colonial Revival architecture
Address: 60 NY 9H
GPS coordinates: 42.22667,-73.73361
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:02
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