Hidden from sight yet minutes to Woodstock Village is your very own mountain compound with a mid-century 3 bedroom one level house plus separate 1 BR guest house all on 12+ magical acres located adjacent to the Byrdcliffe Art Colony. With no neighbors in sight, drive up your newly paved driveway to the top and take in the views and sounds of silence. Enter into an open and airy living space with an updated kitchen, wood floors, stone fireplace and wall of windows out to the bluestone patio, fire pit and gunnite pool. The main house features a primary bedroom with a large walk in closet, and an expansive en suite bath with separate shower and soaking tub on one end. On the opposite end of the open Living/Dining/Kitchen area are two more bedrooms and a full bath, offering adequate privacy between bedrooms. A lovely screened in porch off the kitchen overlooks the pool and seasonal mountain views beyond. Views could easily be expanded with some select clearing. The guest cottage is spacious and bright, cute as a button with its very own fireplace and separate bedroom. For those who want a separate work from home space this is ideal- only steps from the main house so the commute is short, but no more working from the kitchen table while others are at home! There are no visible neighbors from this property and yet you are within 5 minutes of Woodstock or Bearsville. Just around the corner is the Byrdcliife Art Colony which hosts artists in residence programs as well as ceramics classes, theatre performances and is a lovely place to walk or hike up Mt Guardian. This property is really the best possible place for any nature enthusiast, or anyone who is seeking space to spread out, abundant sunlight in their home, fresh air and peace and quiet. Top it off with the luxury of a great chef's kitchen, screened in porch and an in-ground pool. Have it all here! The home was built in 1965 by a legendary advertising executive (Think Mad Men!), who fell in love with the property and remained there for over 40 years. He travelled a lot and imported the antique stained glass doors to incorporate into the house in the early 70's. These were traced back by the current owners to an antiques dealer in Manchester, UK. Below the main house, mid way up the driveway is an old stone foundation from what was likely the original homestead from the 19th Century. With town approvals one may want to explore the possibility of another structure. Possibly an art or recording studio which the sellers were planning to do if they stayed. The property is bursting with possibilities, or do nothing more and simply enjoy!