The Caleb Street House is a Catskill landmark dating back to 1785 with early 19th century additions and elegant Federal details that rival many larger Hudson Valley mansions. The beautifully restored grand center hall impresses all with dentil crown moldings, decorative door cornices and an arched hallway that frames the curved walnut staircase. The parlors feature two gas fireplaces with mantles in slate, wood, & Dresden tile surrounds. A hand-painted frieze of Tennyson's prose from 1900 is preserved on the library walls. As a functioning B & B, there are six bedrooms set up as three suites with sitting rooms,kitchenettes & bathrooms. Removal of a skillfully constructed hallway partition could easily return the home's floor plan to the original single family layout. The Charleston style veranda opens onto the shady garden of specimen plantings and overlooks the Catskill Creek & marina. Impeccably maintained over the years and updated with 3-zone heating, 200 amp electric and 1-car garage. All eyes are on the Catskill Village renaissance.