Be Here Now.
Located in the Hudson Valley, this bucolic property consists of breathtaking views of the Shawangunk Ridge, rolling meadows, a farm, forests, spring-fed ponds, trails, and a 15,000 square foot barn and theater.
3 unique accommodations
The Estate contains three residential buildings that can sleep about 60 people. This includes the historic Marion Borden Mansion from 1906, the Dutch Stone House from 1787, and a converted barn called the Bunk House.
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The Mansion was built in 1906 by Marion Borden. It contains 18 bedrooms with eight bathrooms. It also features a commercial kitchen, a grand dining room and gathering places with two working fireplaces. The back terrace has sweeping views of fields, rolling hills, and the Shawangunk Ridge.
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The Stone House was built in 1771. It contains a total of seven private bedrooms. It has a spacious residential kitchen, a dining room for 12 people, and two working fireplaces.
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The ‘Bunk House’ building is a converted small barn with nine dormitory-style rooms.
THE ACCOMODATIONS
Hand-crafted, 200 year old architectural details, updated with modern amenities.
For the past century, this estate has hosted a wide variety of delightful and meaningful experiences. It is now available for public rental at select times throughout the year.