Food Network star Nancy Fuller lists Claverack home

2022-07-17 18:03:29 By : Mr. Kit Wong

UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Chef / TV Personality Nancy Fuller visits Hallmark Channel's "Home & Family" at Universal Studios Hollywood on September 10, 2019 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)

CLAVERACK - Locust Dale Farm, the brick Dutch Colonial where the Food Network show "Farmhouse Rules" is filmed, is on the market for $5.9 million.

The house at 644 Spook Rock Road has been home to Nancy Fuller and her husband, David Ginsberg, since 2002 when they bought it from the previous owner for $405,000. The couple also own the century-old Ginsberg's Foods, a distributor based in Hudson. "Farmhouse Rules" premiered in 2013.

The 6,400-square-foot brick Dutch Colonial sits on 143 acres and a recent post-and-beam addition contains the modern kitchen where the show is filmed. There are numerous outbuildings on the property, including a brick summer kitchen, a barn built in 1860, a stone well, corn crib and an ice house. The main house has five bedrooms, four fireplaces and three and a half bathrooms. Listing photos show an impeccably decorated interior that is both period-friendly and spacious. Claverack Creek creates a border of the property and Loomis Creek runs through the property.

The house is on the National Register of Historic Places and is also known as the Conyn-Van Rensselaer House.

John Barbato with Berkshire Property Agents is the listing agent. See the listing here.

Leigh Hornbeck is the editor of Spaces, the Times Union's weekly real estate section and has a weekly real estate newsletter. She is also the senior writer for Women@Work magazine. Leigh came to the Times Union in 2002 after working at Boston-area newspapers. She covered Saratoga County exclusively for nearly 10 years before moving into the paper's features department in 2012. She was raised in the Adirondacks and graduated from St. Michael's College in Vermont. Contact her at 518-454-5352 or lhornbeck@timesunion.com.