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GLENMERE

CHESTER, NEW YORK

Deep in the rolling farmlands of the lower Hudson Valley sits a magnificent 150-acre estate crowned with a spectacular hilltop mansion known as Glenmere. In Chester, New York, less than 50 miles from Manhattan, this elegant 15-room hilltop Italianate villa was built in 1911 as the country retreat of Robert Goelet. Glenmere was originally fashioned as a 35-room Tuscan villa with a central open cortile and majestic interior details, including marble columned porticoes and sweeping interior and exterior staircases. All guest rooms, from cozy ground-floor nooks to grand suites, feature writing desks, reading chairs and marble baths with heated floors — some have fireplaces and terraces. The hotel’s restaurant, The Supper Room, serves sophisticated Hudson Valley cuisine. Diversions scattered throughout the property’s 150 acres include a full-service spa with a Carrara-marble bathhouse hammam, a gym, two tennis courts, a pickleball court, a croquet court, walking trails, an outdoor heated pool and a large whirlpool spa.

2023

Member Benefits

 Q Club: Two tickets for a guided tour of West Point Military Academy

 $100 dining credit

 Welcome Bellini

 Daily full breakfast for two served in the Supper Room

 Early check-in and late checkout, on availability

 Upgrade at time of check-in, subject to availability

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