Troutbeck
Amenia, New York
nestled at a low-lying pass in the southern Berkshire range
under the shade of ancient sycamores planted in 1835
the social and historic heart of this place
enchanting private estate
Accommodation: Troutbeck
A 250 acre Hudson Valley estate hotel. Home for centuries to naturalists, poets and romantics. Revived and renewed for the locavore, the creative, the curious and adventurous. Served as an enchanting private estate, country inn and tavern since the 1700's and has for centuries, been a favored retreat of distinguished guests important in the arts, letters, matters of policy and social justice. During the time of the estate’s first owners, the Benton Family, it played frequent host to Thoreau, Emerson and the naturalist, John Burroughs.
Package Includes:
Unobstructed views of the 1916 Walled Garden
A balcony with seating or direct access to an expansive terrace
King sized beds with Frette linens
A comfortable writing desk
Full length mirror
32" Flat panel television
Bluetooth enabled Tivoli Audio radio
Analogue Braun travel clock with alarm
Complimentary wireless internet
Laptop sized personal safe
House telephone with two USB charging ports
Individually controlled reading lights
Operable windows
Umbrella
How to get here?
Fly to Stewart International Airport in New York. Morning Star Car Service may be arranged to pick you up or drop you off, the travel will take you less than an hour to get to the estate.
Why not?:
Whether you’re looking for inspiration, respite, restoration, community, nature, or nurture, Troutbeck and its environs will meet you. With well-considered on-property amenities and a welcoming local community, you can be as busy or relaxed as you wish.