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| After 35 years in the supermarket industry, Jack purchased Cromwell Manor Inn in Cornwall, New York. Under Jack's ownership, Cromwell Manor Inn has become one of New York's Top 10 Inns, has been "highly recommended" by USA Today, and was called "A fantastic B&B!" on the ... |
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Oliver Cromwell Suite ($380-$380)
The finest room we have to offer. The suite occupies the entire first floor of the 1840 addition to the Manor House. Climb up into the king-sized four poster bed, cocooned by sheer panels, and luxuriate in its 18-inch-thick mattress and extraordinary goose down pillows while you enjoy a wood-burning fire. A large sitting area with a "walking wheel" spinning wheel (original to the house!) overlooks the beautiful front yard and 4000 acre Black Rock Forest Preserve. The bright marble multi-level bathroom is 15' by 17' and features an oversized Jacuzzi for two, double sinks, a bidet, and even a Stairmaster. Perfect for honeymoons and anniversaries, this suite also makes a great place for dressing and pictures before a wedding. A 32" television over the mantle of the fireplace will help you to stay up on current events. Two private entrances. |
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The Arcarian Room ($265-$265)
This luxurious room, on the second floor of the mansion, occupies the full depth of the building, allowing windows on three sides. An elegant cherry King four-poster bed with a reproduction crocheted canopy is the centerpiece of the bedroom. Sitting in it, body and spirit are warmed by the fire at your feet. Comfortable seating, a game table, and a view of the rear lawn add to the ambiance. The marble bathroom is exceptionally large, and features an antique claw-foot soaking tub, and a traditional shower. A 32" television over the mantle of the fireplace will help you to stay up on current events. Thickly carpeted and very quiet, an ideal romantic retreat. Jack's favorite room in the inn! |
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Canterbury Room ($265-$265)
Opposite the parlor in the mansion, this oversized, first floor room is graced with 12' ceilings and 11-foot windows, newly finished 1820 pumpkin pine floors, as well as an original marble wood-burning fireplace. A Queen-sized four-poster bed overlooks the front lawn and veranda. A 32" television will help you to stay up on current events. The room is furnished with a white antique couch and comfortable chair, and features deep red Ralph Lauren wallpaper. Two steps down to a full private bath with coordinating wallpaper and shower curtain. |
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The Wellington Room ($265-$265)
Spacious, stately, first floor room featuring newly finished pumpkin pine floors and an antique Queen-size four post bed. Relax in a comfortable leather recliner warmed by an original marble wood-burning fireplace. A 32" television will help you to stay up on current events. The bed coverings and window treatments are of a traditional style in a green tapestry fabric with vibrant red and gold threads, which complement the yellow walls and intricate white floor and ceiling moldings. An impressive 11-foot-high door leads into the large private bathroom decorated with rich green and gold Schumacher wallpaper. The view from the windows is of the side lawn, including an impressive bank of rhododendron. Of special note, both the room and bathroom are completely wheelchair accessible. |
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The Derby ($235-$235)
This corner room on the second floor of the Manor House, with its large bathroom and many windows, is quite popular. The walls are a saturated hunter green, with khaki and red trimmings. An inviting antique-reproduction fire stove warms the room and your mood. Queen sleigh bed and private bath. |
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The Storm King Room ($215-$215)
From the front windows in this corner room, you have a fantastic view of Black Rock Forest Preserve. Extremely quiet, oversized room with a canopied Queen bed, it can accommodate additional travelers on the twin daybed and its trundle. White walls with evergreen trim, furnished with a very large double-door mirrored armoire, a cozy arm chair, an antique dresser and several wall sconces. The bathroom has a small French window, deep red floor tiles and a shower curtain that matches the canopy of the bed and window curtains. |
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The Hambleton Room ($245-$245)
On the first floor of the Cottage, this room has personality! From the Queen-size sleigh bed you may enjoy the warmth and romance of a wood-burning fireplace with the original 1764 mantel. Next to the fireplace is a marvelous free-standing claw-footed soaking tub. Duck around the chimney to the full bathroom with a shower stall, deep red floor tiles and original wood-plank walls. The room offers a magnificent view of the mountainside and fields directly across from the property. Please note, the ceiling is low at 6'7" (people were a lot shorter in 1764!). |
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The Beddingfield Room ($275-$275)
Wonderful first floor cottage mini-suite with a Queen-size Tempur-Pedic mattress on a four-poster bed. Find out why this pressure relieving Swedish mattress is so popular! The room contains an impressive stone wood-burning fireplace with the original mantel, oversized leather gentleman's desk, small paned French windows, original wide floor planks and exposed ceiling beams. There is also a separate sitting room with a comfortable Queen-sized pull-out couch suitable for traveling companions. The entire suite is painted in sage greens and tans to compliment the colors in the stones of the fireplace wall. The bathroom tub has decorative designer tiles. Cynthia's favorite room in the Inn! |
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| Telephone |
| Vegan |
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