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Six Bells Countryside Inn

435 Main Street, Catskills & Hudson Valley, USA
Rosendale
11 Rooms
Modern Design & Quiet
Other New Yorkers have indulged country-house fantasies in the Hudson Valley, but none as intricately detailed and meticulously plotted as this. The Six Bells Countryside Inn is the work of entrepreneur Audrey Gelman, known first for a line of women-only co-working spaces and later for the Six Bells home goods shop in Brookyln’s Cobble Hill. There’s a whole fictional backstory and cast of characters involved in the Inn’s creation, but for guests, what matters most is that its eleven rooms (and its inviting public spaces) are as quietly luxurious as they are filled with visual interest.

This means, among other things, high-end Ostermoor mattresses on canopy or box beds, and painstakingly sourced antique and retro furnishings. The design is historically minded, but not true to any one period or place — unless you count Barrow Green, the fictional English village that inspired the whole Six Bells aesthetic. The Feathers, meanwhile, is the restaurant and tavern, a partnership with Molly Levine, a highly regarded Hudson Valley restaurateur.

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Six Bells Countryside Inn
435 Main Street, Catskills & Hudson Valley, USA
Rosendale

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