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A Historic Estate on the Banks of the Hudson River Is on Sale for $8.25 Million
A Historic Estate on the Banks of the Hudson River Is on Sale for $8.25 Million

Bloomberg

time2 hours ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

A Historic Estate on the Banks of the Hudson River Is on Sale for $8.25 Million

In the late 17th century, the Livingston family acquired a roughly 160,000 acre tract straddling the Hudson River, where it ruled in semifeudal splendor for generations. Over the centuries, the inevitable accumulation of deaths, debts and taxes put a dent in their reign, and eventually the grand Livingston estates lining the Hudson were whittled down and parceled out. A few descendants still occupy their ancestral homes; other properties were sold off, exposed to the vicissitudes of the 20th century real estate market. One such property, an 1860s white clapboard Victorian perched on the edge of the Hudson River in Kingston, New York, is a prime example. Soldby the Livingston family somewhere around 1970, it gradually fell into disrepair. It was rehabbed in 2020 for a quick flip, after which its current owner, a venture capitalist named John Hendren, purchased the house. 'They brought it from 'about to fall over' to 'standing back up,'' Hendren explains, 'but they didn't do a high-end renovation.'

Inside the Victorian manor hotel that's surrounded by deer with luxury forest spa
Inside the Victorian manor hotel that's surrounded by deer with luxury forest spa

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Inside the Victorian manor hotel that's surrounded by deer with luxury forest spa

LOCATED in the heart of the New Forest, Burley Manor can be described as a sanctuary for relaxation and exploration. The natural beauty of its grounds and its traditional Victorian architecture makes Burley Manor a picturesque place to stay. 8 8 Here's everything you need to know about the hotel, from how much rooms cost to what to eat at the restaurant. Where is the hotel? This stunning hotel is in the heart of the New Forest National park in the South of England. Surrounded by nature reserves and wildlife, Burley Manor is the perfect place for a rural escape. It's just a 14 minute drive from Sway railway station. What is the hotel like? Dating back to 1852, the Grade II listed Burley Manor oozes Victorian charm - and blends this with bright modern furnishings. The tranquil setting encourages you to unwind from the moment you arrive. Combining old-world charm with modern comforts in rural Hampshire, this manor is just a few minutes' walk from the roaming wild ponies in the quaint village of Burley. There's also an on-site spa offering luxurious treatments. What are the rooms like? We stayed in a spacious Grand Deluxe bedroom, but the Manor also offers luxury suites and stunning shepherds huts. The interior was bright and airy, whilst the antique furniture was in keeping with the manor's historical charm. 8 8 8 Deer have returned to Greenwich Park Grand king-size beds make for a restful night's sleep, and there are Temple Spa goodies included in each room. There is a wide range of rooms available, including Classic, Deluxe and Grand Deluxe. They also offer two luxury suites: the Burley Suite and the Garden suite. Each room is individually designed, to provide guests with the utmost comfort. Feeling like a night in? Treat yourself to room service, available 24 hours. Double rooms start from £150.50 a night on a B&B basis. Book here. What is there to eat and drink there? The Burley restaurant has a vibrant yet relaxed ambience and takes pride in its seasonal menus, which are created around local and sustainable ingredients. We loved our chicken dish, served with leeks and a potato doughnut. For something a bit lighter, afternoon tea and tapas light bites are available during the day. 8 The beautiful bar area is the perfect place to unwind after a country walk, or to retire after dinner for a nightcap. What else is there to do at the hotel? The terrace is a great sun trap from which to enjoy views of the nearby deer sanctuary. Additionally, Burley Manor also offer spa treatments at an extra cost. These include massages, facials and temple spa experiences. Is the hotel family friendly? To ensure a relaxed stay for all guests, only children over aged 13 are allowed to stay overnight at the hotel. Dogs are more than welcome for an extra charge of just £15 per night, with special accommodations provided for your pooch. Dogs are not allowed in dining areas, so Burley Manor requests you keep dogs in your room during mealtimes. Is there access for guests with disabilities? Yes, Burley Manor is accessible, with rooms on the ground floor available for guests, as well as special car parking facilities. You are encouraged to inquire for further details. Looking for a place to stay? For more hotel inspiration click here. 8

Dumfries' Ewart Library reopens with restored Victorian interior
Dumfries' Ewart Library reopens with restored Victorian interior

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • General
  • BBC News

Dumfries' Ewart Library reopens with restored Victorian interior

The historic main library in Dumfries has officially reopened following months of restoration at the Ewart Library was designed to modernise facilities while uncovering original Victorian features of the Ewart closed in January to make time for "careful restoration" work, which revealed a mosaic floor and burnt-orange wall tiles. Local people from across the area attended the grand opening which featured a Ewart Library branded cake and balloons. The council said refurbishment at the Ewart focused on "maintaining and celebrating the building's heritage while bringing in modern elements to enhance the visitor experience."Work included "careful restoration" of original windows, mosaic flooring and foyer artwork and history boards were also installed telling the library's the building also saw modern upgrades to lighting, improved digital facilities and better accessibility. The building was designed in 1899 by Alan Burgess Crombie, who was from a family of Dumfries-based also designed other famous landmarks in the town, like Loreburn Hall and Rosefield of the library took five years; the large stained-glass window above the bifurcated foyer staircase was an original Shirely, the building's first librarian, also found the Guid Nychburris festival, that celebrated it's 90th anniversairy in 2022. Councillor Tracey Little - Dumfries Provost and self-proclaimed library "shoosh-er" - attended the celebrations."I love this building," Ms Little said."This used to be the only library in the whole of Dumfries. Any school holidays, I'd spend whole days in here."I'm really happy when I walked in I didn't see a different building inside. It's modernied, as in technology wise, it's modernised to make it more accessible. But it doesnt look modernised - the heritage is there."Ms Little said the funding in the library wasn't just an investment in a building, but in the Doonhamers it serves."If you're a job seeker you come here, and it's a safe place for children to come and learn and have fun - for all of us they're sanctuaries," she said.

Carlton: Victorian masterpiece hits market
Carlton: Victorian masterpiece hits market

News.com.au

time22-06-2025

  • General
  • News.com.au

Carlton: Victorian masterpiece hits market

Steeped in history, this double-storey Carlton Victorian terrace was built circa 1890 and merges both contemporary urban living with timeless charm. 'We've lived in this beautiful brick heritage house for four years,' says the vendor. 'It has some classic Victorian architecture, combined with natural light from the northern aspect, which we've enjoyed.' Inside, original hardwood floors, four open fireplaces, and classic period features blend seamlessly with modern updates including stone benchtops and stainless-steel appliances in the light-filled kitchen. 'There's so much charm in the spacious rooms, high ceilings, and unique architectural elements typical of Victorian design, including the original stained-glass windows,' says the vendor. 'The natural light flooding through large windows during the day adds to the warmth and beauty of the space, making it a cosy haven.' Upstairs are three of the four bedrooms, two with access to the iron-laced balcony. 'It has so much warmth and character,' says the vendor. 'This is especially evident in the upstairs study where we've spent many hours looking north over the parklands.' The flexible layout has provided the perfect location for family get-togethers and entertaining. 'The house has been a gathering place for family and friends, hosting dinner parties, celebrating milestones, including university graduation dinners and a recent wedding,' he says. With rear lane access, the property also features a private courtyard, low-maintenance gardens and a separate studio at the rear, providing an additional space for work or accommodation. But it is perhaps the location, in one of Melbourne's most sought-after inner-city pockets, on the quiet tree-lined O'Grady St, that has been the highlight for the vendor and his growing family. 'One of the best aspects of living in Carlton North is the sense of community and the local parklands,' he says. 'The local cafes offer a perfect spot to unwind, and with an 8-month-old baby girl meant the parklands nearby are a perfect spot to hang out,' he says. The property is situated in a convenient location, zoned to Carlton North Primary School and within walking distance to a whole host of amenities, including public transport, RMIT, and Lygon Street. 'Carlton North is a vibrant suburb with proximity to Melbourne Uni and the hospital district,' says the vendor. 'It meant I could commute easily to Royal Melbourne and St Vincent's hospitals for work. Rathdowne Street's trendy coffee shops and cafes were where I spent most Saturday mornings.'

Hotel del Coronado completes $550m renovation
Hotel del Coronado completes $550m renovation

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Hotel del Coronado completes $550m renovation

Hotel del Coronado, part of Curio Collection by Hilton, has announced the completion of its extensive restoration, with the revitalisation of the Victorian building. The move marks the final step in Blackstone Real Estate's plan to preserve the hotel's legacy. Exceeding $550m, the project has revitalised the building, introducing modern amenities while maintaining its historical charm. Blackstone Real Estate Americas Asset Management head Rob Harper said: "Blackstone has been dedicated to preserving Hotel del Coronado's iconic status as a National Historic Landmark while ensuring it remains a timeless destination for future generations.' The restoration of the Victorian Neighborhood is comprehensive, including a total refurbishment of the front porch, lobby, main entry, and drive experience. All Victorian guest rooms, the garden courtyard, and event spaces such as the Crown Room have been updated. Additionally, two new dining destinations, Nobu Del Coronado and Veranda, have been added to the hotel's offerings. Burton Studios served as the architect of record for the Victorian Garden Courtyard, and Heritage Architecture & Planning's David Marshall offered historical architecture consultation. The project also saw a partnership between Wimberly Interiors, WATG, and GSB. Each of the hotel's guest rooms is unique, with redesigned bathrooms that feature vanities and classic checkerboard marble flooring. In addition, the restorations of the Crown Room, Coronet Room, and Ocean Ballroom integrate historical elements with modern technology and design, including a preserved 1888 fresco and updated lighting and sound systems. The Hotel del Coronado's central garden courtyard has been restored to its original design, featuring historic walkways, pergolas, and the return of the Naiad Queen Fountain. In July 2024, the Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club hotel in the Florida Keys, the US, became part of the Curio Collection by Hilton portfolio after renovation. "Hotel del Coronado completes $550m renovation" was originally created and published by Hotel Management Network, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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