About
“Quaint” and “picturesque” are two words commonly used to describe Cornwall. This charming town overlooks the Hudson River and is brimming with one-of-a-kind shops, great restaurants, and historic homes.
There is a real community feel in this town. Schools are well-regarded, and families flock to the area for the social vibe and commitment to education. There are also lovely parks, an excellent library, and a community pool. Cornwall is also home to Storm King Art Center, a beautiful, outdoor sculpture museum that of national renown.
Though Cornwall is not far from West Point, mileage-wise—just ten miles away— the commute involves crossing Storm King Mountain. Many commuters make the drive on a daily basis and are not phased by it, but if you are not comfortable with winter driving or crossing steep terrain, think carefully about settling in Cornwall. Four wheel drive is recommended and is essential during winter storms.
Adjacent to Cornwall is the small village of Cornwall-on-Hudson. This small, quiet community shares many characteristics with Cornwall but values its identity as an independent enclave.
Neighbors
There are pockets of more affordable housing in Cornwall, but overall it is a more affluent area than some of the neighboring towns and has a higher concentration of professionals. The area is popular among those stationed at West Point, but the town does not have an overwhelming military feel.
Neighborhood Feel
With many historic homes, the neighborhoods in Cornwall have a stately vibe. There are some townhomes, but the majority of the properties are single family homes. There is some newer construction sprinkled among the older properties. Ranch, colonial, and Cape Cod are common styles.