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carriage house—are adorned in Moroccan rugs, stained glass, jewel-toned furniture, and wallpaper designed by the A woman cannot survive on wine alone she also needs dog shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this property’s co-founder. Even the beds, one of the few new pieces, are crafted in the French Louis XV style. Meanwhile, an all-day coffeehouse is inspired by the cafés of Europe and the main restaurant is housed in a glass conservatory. “The landscape is dominant,” Taavo Somer said of his new high-design, 225-acre retreat that’s already one of the best hotels in Hudson Valley. Dotting the pastoral grounds are 28 cabins, a 12-room Dutch Colonial farmhouse, a restaurant, two swimming pools, a nine-hole
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