Need to know
Rooms
30 cabins and one cottage
Check–Out
11am; check-in is 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability, with an extra charge for late check-out.
More details
Rates are room-only, but each cabin has a mini-fridge where you can store your own supplies.
Also
One of the King Cabins (bookable online) is suitable for wheelchair access with an adapted bathroom and step-free entry. Paths around the estate are navigable if you're in a wheelchair, and the Brickyards' communal spaces are accessible (including one adapted spa treatment room) with the exception of the sauna barrels.
At the hotel
Bikes to borrow, hiking trails and fire pits; archery and yoga are available (for an extra charge). In rooms: free WiFi, Bluetooth speaker, record player and vinyl (in King Cabins), minibar, coffee machine, mini-fridge, bathrobes and Malin + Goetz bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Cabins vary in layout rather than quality. King Cabins are made for two, with tiled, monochrome ensuites and a record player with a curated stash of vinyl. Riverview King Cabins, in particular, are hard to resist with the Hudson providing the scenery through wall-of-glass windows opening onto the deck. Queen Cabins are family-friendly with a futon for a third guest, and come with a choice of river or forest locations. The Cottage blends original brick walls with retained period details and a wrought-iron staircase, and is dressed with refined rustic furnishings to create a luxurious home from home for up to four.
Spa
A riverfront garden is home to two wooden-barrel saunas, where steam-fuelled relaxation comes with hypnotic Hudson views, bolstered by a private changing area and outdoor shower. For massages and facials, there are also two treatment rooms in the same leafy locale.
Packing tips
Although outdoorsy threads may seem the obvious order of the day, casual urban attire for strolling around Kingston should be on your luggage list, too.
Also
Check-in is up at the mansion, a short drive away. Note that summer is the hotel’s sociable season, with events such as craft markets and concerts dotting the calendar.
Pet‐friendly
Up to two dogs can stay for a flat fee of US$75. Outside of the cabins, you’ll need to put your pups on a leash, and they must be up-to-date on vaccinations. Part of each fee is donated to a local pet shelter. See more pet-friendly hotels in Hudson Valley.
Children
Queen cabins come with a futon in the living area that can sleep a third guest; the two-bedroom Cottage sleeps four, and travel cots can be provided free.
Sustainability efforts
Locally sourced ingredients are the stars of the hotel’s seasonally changing restaurant menus. Hutton Brickyards has sustainability initiatives in place around low-impact design, conservation of the estate’s legacy spaces and adaptive reuse, plus landscaping practices that work with nature. Single-use plastics are kept to a minimum, too.