Nestled within 26 acres of beautiful grounds, this private estate welcomes you to an immersive retreat in Rhinebeck. From the indoor sauna and hot tub to the calm rooms, every detail has been considered to inspire optimum relaxation. There is also a yoga and fitness studio as well as a pool table and a wet bar – ensuring entertainment options for the whole group. Remote workers will appreciate the dedicated desk space, while we imagine everyone will love gathering by the fire for games or movie nights. From here, you can follow hiking trails straight from the door and it’s less than a fifteen-minute drive to Hyde Park and Rhinebeck. *There is free private parking for up to ten cars here. *Please note this home is spread across two floors with two bedrooms located on the ground floor. *You won't find a welcome hamper here, so we'd recommend packing some bits and bobs to get you started. *Hen and stag parties are strictly not allowed a...More Details
On the bank of the Hudson river lies A New Pespective. Designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson in the late 20th Century, attention has been paid to every element of the architecture here. You'll enjoy mornings as the light streams into the house just as much as you'll enjoy the golden evenings sipping drinks and taking in the panoramic views. With everything the Hudson Valley has to offer right on your doorstep, you'll spend your days exploring waterfalls and trails before returning home to relax in style. *A car is recommended to make the most of the surrounding area Air Conditioning Balcony Barbeque Bathtub Blender Board Games Carbon Monoxide Detector Central Heating Cleaning Products Cooking Essentials Dishwasher Dryer Drying Rack Exercise Equipment Extra Pillows and Blankets Fire Extinguisher Fireplace First Aid Kit Free Parking On Premises Freezer Fridge Garden Gym Hair Dryer Hangers Iron Ironing Board Kettle Kitchen Kit...More Details
Sweetwater Hideaway is a magnificently organic cabin nestled in the forestry Woodstock landscape. The timber vaulted ceiling, exposed wooden beams and deep chestnut finishings create a grand interior. Inviting sofas set around a stone-walled fireplace and a quaint library nook add a homely, cosy element to the house that is furthered by the wonderfully rustic kitchen. Simple, elegant bedrooms have plush beds and plentiful dressing room, including one organically-inspired room and a bright, colorful dedicated children’s room. There are luxurious bathrooms that have exquisitely tiled walk-in showers and soaking tubs. The cabin is nestled into the beautiful natural outdoors, while also being near enough to Woodstock to wander through legendary town. Just take a short drive to the town centre to explore all the shops and restaurants there are, or perhaps head to the Overlook Mountain Trailhead for a wholesome day of hiking. * The pool is ...More Details
Originally built in the 1870s, this farmhouse has been added to over time to create a sociable family home. Inside, original details such as exposed wooden beams and large sash windows are complemented by vintage furniture and traditional furnishings, while a bar is ideal for evening cocktails. But you’re likely to spend most of your time outside, exploring the ten acres of land, enjoying a drink outside on the deck, taking some time to reflect at the koi pond, or gathering around the outdoor fireplace after the sun goes down. There’s also a natural pool fed by a mountain stream, which you can swim in, surrounded by frogs, water lilies and other aquatic life. * The home is spread over numerous levels, so it is not wheelchair friendly * The pool is natural, so while you can swim in it, you will share the mountain water with aquatic life * Children should be supervised around the pool and pond Barbeque Bathtub Blender Carbon Monoxide ...More Details
This Woodstock residence is one for the design-savvy folk. Once a studio belonging to acclaimed realist painter Reginald Marsh, the space has been transformed into a stunning family home. It was proudly featured in Italy's Icon Design Magazine for its attention to detail and considered use of elegant and characterful materials. We loved the living space, particularly the expansive ceilings, enormous windows and integration of concrete and wood. Rise and shine to picturesque views of the beautiful garden. Relax on the outdoor day bed, which looks out over the legendary Indian Head mountain ridge, have a picnic by the swimming pond, surrounded by juniper trees and century-old cedars, or follow the burbling stream into the woods. Then later, gather around the fire pit. Whatever you decide to do, this home invites you to slow down the pace in style. If you'd like to explore further afield, lace-up your boots and take a drive out to a hik...More Details
This grand, old home in the Hudson Valley feels like a mix between a beautiful Midwest farmhouse and an English manor. A blue clapboard facade and white bannisters suggest country-chic while the pristine white columns at the entrance add the grandeur. It’s set on 1.6 acres of land where you’ll find a resort-style swimming pool and integrated Jacuzzi to rival Palm Springs and terraces shaded by trees for wining and dining outdoors. Inside, we can see why this place has featured in the Wallstreet Journal and Hudson Valley Magazine – the main living room is a vision of class, set around an ornate fireplace and the original tiger oak panelling remains in the entrance hall. The solarium offers a sunny spot to read a book, and the breakfasting room is currently set up as a home office should you need to get some work done. Chefs will be delighted with the beautiful kitchen with its own butler’s pantry and the hand-painted wallpaper in the din...More Details
Featured in both Dwell and the New York Times, we couldn't help but be impressed by this cabin, standing on 19 acres of private land. The reason for the media attention will be evident in the open living space. Perfect for socialising with your guests, the wooden furniture and beams overhead capture the frontier spirit – turn on the woodstove and play games, or make use of the projector. The bedrooms are small but comfortable and kids will love the bunk beds. Of course, the real draw here is the outdoor area – acres of private, forested land, a private pond (perfect for spotting wildlife), tree swings and fire pits collude to create a rustic paradise. *The bunk beds are only suitable for children under 12, so a maximum of four adults and two children are allowed here. The bedrooms are small with limited storage space. *Your host provides a free Pack 'N Play on request. Due to the unfenced pond and forests, children must be supervised ...More Details