About
Troutbeck is a Hudson Valley landmark — a centuries-old manor estate in Amenia that served as a gathering place for abolitionists, writers, and intellectuals throughout American history, hosting figures from Sinclair Lewis and Teddy Roosevelt to W.E.B. Du Bois. The estate was reimagined as a sophisticated country retreat in 2017, preserving the historic manor houses, English gardens, and forest grounds while adding contemporary wellness facilities including a sauna, steam room, and heated outdoor pool fed by natural spring water. The property encompasses 250 acres of meadows, stone walls, and fishing streams. Guest rooms range from the historic manor's character-filled rooms to modern suites in converted outbuildings. The kitchen grows vegetables and herbs in the estate gardens and works with local Hudson Valley farms for a menu that changes with the seasons.