(845) 339-4041, (845) 339-4041
Sam Scoggins, Nadia Scoggins
Description
Circa 1700. Gracing the historic village of Hurley, New York, this Hudson Valley Dutch vernacular estate spans six acres with gardens and woods fronting Esopus Creek. The Cornelis Kool House features a covered porch and bluestone patio with a wooden swing, benches and picnic tables to enjoy. Each exceptional guest room is named after a painting by the famous artist Johannes Vermeer. Air-conditioned accommodations boast Frette linens and may include four-poster beds, spa showers, whirlpools or antique clawfoot tubs. Indulge in a daily three-course gourmet breakfast made with home-grown, local and organic ingredients when possible. Located on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Heritage Corridor, there are miles of paved and wooded trails adjacent to the Catskills State Park near the Shawangunk Mountains and Mohawk Preserves. Woodstock and Rhinebeck are popular attractions within an 18-minute drive amid the peaceful countryside.
For more information visit the website.Amenities |
This property has 5 total guest accommodations with private bath, 2 with whirlpools. The types of beds available include King.
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Historic Interest | Possibly the oldest house in New York State that you can actually stay in, dating from circa 1700. |