Winston Farm’s Compelling History
A one-of-a-kind property
by Susan DeMark November 10, 2022 in Local History
So much about Winston Farm has always been big. Its farm name derives from a larger-than-life character who owned the farm. The history has involved huge and prized dairy cows, big winners in its trotting horses, the massive second Woodstock festival, and major development proposals that have engendered significant controversy over its destiny. The property’s natural history and ecology are hugely significant – it sits atop an immense aquifer, the Beaverkill Aquifer, and possesses hundreds of acres of long-standing hardwood forests.
If you walk through Winston Farm on the winding Augusta Savage Road and look around to the curving fields, meadows and woods, and to its now-in-disrepair bluestone mansion, you can experience its splendor and sense the many stories this land has held for a very long time. The Town of Saugerties is weighing an ambitious development proposal that a team of three developers and businessmen have proposed for Winston Farm. If built as they propose, it would vastly transform this area with a project that is as almost as large and involved as the Village of Saugerties, and its future would depart starkly from what has come before.