Although this is a new listing on VRBO ,we are not strangers to renting and managing apartments. We have rented this and two other apartments in the building on long term leases since 2007. This apartment is very bright thanks to 3 large windows facing the street and 4 windows on the side facing the garden which is a rarity on Warren Street. The apartment offers a complete kitchen including a large oven, dishwasher, microwave and all the necessary utensils to prepare breakfast,lunch and diner should you decide to eat in. The kitchen island offers seating for two and the dining table seats 6 adult comfortably.
The large bedroom offers a king size bed, flat screen tv and plenty of storage . This apartment is perfectly suited for the business traveler or a vacation stay in Hudson . My family and I live in the ground floor apartment and assure you that we will answer and address any questions or issues promptly.
A bit of history:
This grand Federal style house at 216-220 Warren Street was originally built, probably in the last decade of the 18th century, for Thomas Jenkins, who is believed to have been the richest of the original Proprietors. It was Thomas who, with his brother Seth, set out from Nantucket in 1783 to find a safe harbor for their vessels and those of other seafaring men from New England and found and purchased Claverack Landing. Tradition has it that, in the good Quaker community that was early Hudson, Thomas Jenkins was considered to be 'somewhat aristocratic' and was roundly criticized for the ostentation of his palatial home.
In her Colonial Restoration and Old Upper Hudson Walking Tours, first published in 1984, Mrs. Granvil Hills tells us that 'the house was later divided into 2 dwellings.' It is definitely two dwellings today, but it is not entirely clear when the division happened. In 1848, more than half a century after it was built, the house became a school for young ladies. What Anna Bradbury has to say about the school in her History of the City of Hudson suggests that it had already been divided at that point. In 1848 the Misses Peake established a 'Young Ladies Seminary,' that for more than thirty years attracted the patronage of the best people of the city and vicinity. It was located at Number 216 Warren street with a fine schoolroom in the adjoining dwelling. Miss Elizabeth Peake, the head of the institution, was a person of superior mind and culture, and was the author of two very excellent books, one 'Pen Pictures of Europe,' and the other a 'History of the German Emperors,' which necessitated research in the great libraries of Germany, and exhibited great ability. In 1881, George Power, who owned the New York and Hudson Steamboat Company, the Hudson and Athens Ferry, and the Hudson and Catskill Ferry,This grand Federal style house at 216-220 Warren Street was originally built, probably in the last decade of the 18th century, for Thomas Jenkins, who is believed to have been the richest of the original Proprietors. It was Thomas who, with his brother Seth, set out from Nantucket in 1783 to find a safe harbor for their vessels and those of other seafaring men from New England and found and purchased Claverack Landing. Tradition has it that, in the good Quaker community that was early Hudson, Thomas Jenkins was considered to be 'somewhat aristocratic' and was roundly criticized for the ostentation of his palatial home.
In her Colonial Restoration and Old Upper Hudson Walking Tours, first published in 1984, Mrs. Granvil Hills tells us that 'the house was later divided into 2 dwellings.' It is definitely two dwellings today, but it is not entirely clear when the division happened. In 1848, more than half a century after it was built, the house became a school for young ladies. What Anna Bradbury has to say about the school in her History of the City of Hudson suggests that it had already been divided at that point. In 1848 the Misses Peake established a 'Young Ladies Seminary,' that for more than thirty years attracted the patronage of the best people of the city and vicinity. It was located at Number 216 Warren street with a fine schoolroom in the adjoining dwelling. Miss Elizabeth Peake, the head of the institution, was a person of superior mind and culture, and was the author of two very excellent books, one 'Pen Pictures of Europe,' and the other a 'History of the German Emperors,' which necessitated research in the great libraries of Germany, and exhibited great ability. In 1881, George Power, who owned the New York and Hudson Steamboat Company, the Hudson and Athens Ferry, and the Hudson and Catskill Ferry, moved from 400 State Street, where he had lived since 1865, to this house. Power was probably, in his time, one of the richest men in Hudson, and, according to the 1880 census, his household consisted of six adults besides himself--his wife, Adeline; four grown children, Emily (40), Ada (24), Kate (22), and Frank (18); and his widowed sister Mary Gaul--so it's hard to imagine that he would move from a building of such considerable size to half a house on Warren Street.
Power seemed to have had a curious penchant--perhaps because there were so many women in his household--for living in buildings that had been occupied by schools for young women. Before he bought 400 State Street and made it his home, the building had been the Reverend J. B. Hague's Hudson Female Academy, and he moved to this house on Warren Street soon after it ceased being the Misses Peake's Young Ladies Seminary.
In 1894, all or part of 216-220 Warren Street became the Howard Hotel, and so it remained until 1944.
Some time after the Howard Hotel closed in 1944, the building where Savoia is now located was added, and a bar opened there named for Hudson's most notorious home-based industry.
The building that started out as the grandest house in Hudson went through hard times in the 1980s and 1990s, but today, at more than two hundred years of age, it survives and thrives, although clearly as two separate and distinct parts.
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About the area
Hudson
Hudson is home to this apartment. Thomas Cole National Historic Site and Olana State Historic Site are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Stoddard Corner and Greene County Council on the Arts. Lumberyard Contemporary Performing Arts and Omi International Arts Center are also worth visiting.
Max and Lillian Katzman Theater - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
Hudson Area Library - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
Stoddard Corner - 18 min walk - 1.5 km
Oakdale Beach - 2 min drive - 1.5 km
Getting around
Hudson Station - 8 min walk
Hudson, NY (HCC-Columbia County) - 12 min drive
Restaurants
The Maker Lounge - 3 min walk
The Hereafter - 14 min walk
Feast & Floret - 3 min walk
Savona’s Trattorria - 1 min walk
Hudson Brewing Company - 13 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Apartment In Historic 1785 Thomas Jenkins House pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Apartment In Historic 1785 Thomas Jenkins House?
As of 25 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Apartment In Historic 1785 Thomas Jenkins House on 31 May 2026 start from £125, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Apartment In Historic 1785 Thomas Jenkins House?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Apartment In Historic 1785 Thomas Jenkins House?
Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Apartment In Historic 1785 Thomas Jenkins House?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Apartment In Historic 1785 Thomas Jenkins House located?
Situated in Hudson, this apartment building is within a 10-minute walk of Hudson Opera House, Hudson Area Library and Max and Lillian Katzman Theater. Stoddard Corner and Oakdale Beach are also within 1 mile (2 km). Hudson Station is 8 minutes by foot.
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Apartment is in a great location. Check in was very simple and the host was very fast to respond to any questions I had regarding the stay. Apartment was spacious, very clean, and very relaxing to be in, we wanted to stay longer. Great restaurants just outside the door. Parking was easy.
This is a great place in a beautiful old historic building. It is well furnished, well equipped, and most importantly very clean. The views from the second floor apartment out to Warren Street are perfect (especially to view the Mad Hatter parade that passed by during our stay). Low-cost convenient on-street parking was readily available close to our front door during our stay, but that turned out to be pretty unimportant, since the location is close to all of Hudson's wonderful shops and restaurants, and we walked everywhere during our visit. Finally, our host was very responsive to the couple of questions we had about the property. Next time we are in Hudson, this will certainly be our first choice as a place to stay.
This was our first trip via Amtrak and not renting a car at our destination. The apartment in Hudson was so spacious, beautifully decorated and right on the main drag so walking to everything was easy. Just a great experience with both the apartment and Hudson itself. I would highly recommend the Antiques Warehouse - the best selection I've ever seen and so artfully displayed. Also spent a few hours walking and enjoying the waterfront and the 'alleys' in town.
Beautiful apartment. Comfortable, clean and nicely decorated. Murphy bed added a good option for a 3rd adult. Location was great to walk to stores and restaurants.
We really enjoyed staying at this property! It was clean, comfortable, beautifully decorated, and well stocked with all the amenities we needed. The location was fantastic for walking to restaurants and shops. The host was responsive and helpful. We would definitely stay here again.
This place was very clean, kitchen well equipped, comfortable bed. I love the front windows are on main street looking out! We were there for a wedding and it happened to be with the winter walk! Thank you Fabrice!
Lovely home in a central location! Fabrice's place was perfect for our weekend in Hudson. Fully set with everything we needed, easy parking, great communication. Comfy bed and cozy blankets. We could walk everywhere we wanted to be from morning fresh pastries to fabulous dinners out. We will definitely book here again next time we are in Hudson - the perfect home away from home!
This was our second stay at this property. It’s clean, comfortable and within walking distance of Hudson’s great shops and restaurants. The apartment has everything you might need.
Clean, comfortable, pleasant, spacious, and very conveniently located! Fabrice was easy to work with, quick to respond, and extremely accommodating! We will be coming back!
Very comfortable and spacious flat in a great location
Really enjoyed my stay here. The apartment is very spacious and open with lots of natural light. It's also a great location -- a quiet block with lots of good restaurants, shops, and cafes very close by. I would definitely stay here again.
Very nice, well-appointed apartment overlooking the main street in Hudson! Location was amazing, lots of restaurants and shops around.
Check in was very easy, communication was prompt and effective. Would definitely stay here again if we are back in Hudson!
We could not have asked for more- inviting, peaceful, clean, and an ideal location for a Hudson getaway. Thank you for providing us with a weekend to remember!
We loved the apartment. It had everything we needed, owner was great at communicating. Location right on Warren was excellent. Owner also has two really cool dogs that we got to pet. All around a great stay.
We were looking for a convenient, easy home base and this was a great fit. Fabrice was quick to answer questions and the home was very well appointed. I hope to have a reason to return to Hudson soon!
Alex L.
Stayed 2 nights in Apr 2025
About the host
Hosted by Fabrice gallean
Since moving to Hudson I have been involved in the restoration of historical buildings and churches in the area. I personally restored this building in 1997, which included a new roof, windows, plumbing, bathrooms, kitchens, heating and air conditioning.
Why they chose this property
The main reason we purchased this property was the location on Warren Street. The 200 block is a mix of residential and commercial properties making for a comfortable neighborhood feel. The building is also set back from the street and possesses a lovely side garden for added privacy and sense of space in the city.
What makes this property unique
Large windows and side garden as well as being set back from the street make the apartment very airy and bright . The building is within walking distance of the train station and the main business area of shops and restaurants.
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