Get away from it all and vacation like a Standard Oil heir at this gorgeous country estate, open to the public for the first time since its prewar conception. Steeped in wealthy history, this former Butler's House, on the estate of the widow of Al Bostwick, son of Standard Oil millionaire Jabez Bostwick (and heirs of a Standard Oil founder and Rockefeller partner), has been recently restored and available to the public. Built in the early 1900s by the Free Masons and designed by the same architect that designed the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown. The view of the surrounding 500 acres overlooking the Butternut Valley and endless hiking trails provides a peaceful retreat from the city and get away for the week or weekend with friends and family.
Amenities
Cozy up in front of the fireplace
Fireplace
Parking space is available for your convenience
Parking
This house has a dishwasher
Dishwasher
Take a stroll in your own garden
Garden
Property Also Includes
Bbq Area
Dryer
Heater
Kitchen
Living Area
Microwave
No Smoking
Outdoor Space
Patio
Tv
Washer
Towels Provided
Bed Sheets Provided
Centralized Heating
Tv With Cable/satellite Service
Internet Access
Coffee System
Cookware/dishes/utensils
Oven
Refrigerator
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