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  1. The Bull Stone House is located in the Town of Hamptonburgh, New York. It is a ten-room stone house built in the 1720s by William Bull and Sarah Wells, pioneer settlers of Central Orange County, NY. [2] [3] It is one of the few homes in America still owned and occupied by the same family.

  2. The Bull Stone House is the oldest Dutch barn in Orange County, NY, built in 1722 by William Bull and Sarah Wells, the first settlers in Goshen. It is a living museum, a family reunion site, and a member of the Four Pillars of the Bull Family Association.

  3. Feb 6, 2024 · The Historical Edifice of Bull Stone House. Nestled in the lush landscape of Hamptonburgh, New York, the Bull Stone House stands as a monumental testament to early American settlers’ architectural ingenuity and resilience.

  4. Learn about the Bull Stone House, a historic homestead in Orange County, New York, and its pioneer owners William Bull and Sarah Wells. Read a booklet by Cousin Julie Boyd Cole or browse some facts from The Bull Blue Book.

  5. Aug 7, 2018 · This house made of locally sourced stone was completed in 1722,by a stonemason and his wife, and has been lived in by descendants of the original family ever since. There are numerous 18th century artifacts.

  6. The Bull Stone House, located in the Town of Hamptonburgh, New York, is a significant historical site. Constructed in the 1720s by William Bull and Sarah Wells, pioneer settlers of Central Orange County, this ten-room stone house stands as a testament to the early settlement of the region.

  7. Bull Stone House. Built in 1722, the house was once home to William Bull, a stonemason builder, and his wife Sarah Wells, pioneer maiden to the Wawayanda Patent. Strong family roots are still evident as an eighth generation family member resides and proudly welcomes visitors to the ten room colonial dwelling and grounds.