
Rare by Design
Most "accessible" rentals are ordinary homes with a grab bar bolted on as an afterthought. This one is different. Every doorway, threshold, and fixture was planned for true step-free living from the ground up — built, not retrofitted.
It sits minutes from The Center for Discovery, New Hope, and Sullivan ARC, making it a rare fit for families visiting a loved one in care, multigenerational trips where not everyone moves the same way, and anyone who refuses to let a staircase decide where they can go.
Two Full Baths — One Fully Wheelchair-Accessible



The Accessible Main Bath
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Zero-threshold, roll-in shower
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Fold-down shower bench
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Handheld shower head
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Grab bars at shower and toilet
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Comfort-height toilet
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Roll-under sink
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Step-free entry, 32"+ doorway



The Master En-Suite
A second full bathroom serving the primary bedroom — designed for comfort and style, with a custom stone vanity, walk-in shower, and high-end finishes throughout.
Please note: this en-suite is a standard full bath, not wheelchair-accessible.
Every Detail,
Disclosed.
Guest Entrance and Parking
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Step-free guest entrance
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Accessible parking spot
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Step-free path to guest entrance
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Concrete ramp to fire pit
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Guest entrance wider than 32 inches
Bedroom
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Step-free bedroom access
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Bedroom entrance wider than 32 inches
Main Bathroom
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Step-free bathroom access
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Bathroom entrance wider than 32 inches
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Shower/Toilet grab bar
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Step-free shower
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Shower or bath chair
Kitchen
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Chair-height appliances, pantry shelves, and sink
Your Own Space, Inside and Out



The cottage opens onto its own private deck with long views over the fields — your morning-coffee spot and your sunset seat. Gather around the firepit on the stone patio (with a concrete ramp leading right to it), fire up the grill, and settle in. Inside, the open one-level layout flows easily from kitchen to living space, so everyone stays together with room to breathe.
Minutes from What Matters
Close to Care & Community
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The Center for Discovery, New Hope, and Sullivan ARC — all within about 5 miles
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The accessible Milk Train Rail Trail for easy, level walks and rolls
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Walkable Hurleyville Main Street — cafés, the arts center, and the creamery
More to Explore
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Bethel Woods Center for the Arts — concerts, museum, and the historic Woodstock site
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Swimming, boating, and fishing on nearby lakes and reservoirs
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Farm stands, breweries, and the scenic drives the Catskills are known for
