"Housed inside a 19th-century farmhouse near Wyndham and Hunter mountains, this compound once stood as a marquee summer refuge for urban families during the halcyon days of the 1940’s, 50’s, and 60’s. After a tip-to-toe rehab by partners Jonathan Picco and Greg Brier, and studio Nocturnal Medicine, the property is primed for another run. What to expect: 43 clean-lined rooms and three Tentrr sites appointed with found objects and works by local artists, farm-fresh comfort food at the Trotwood restaurant overseen by executive chef Gaby Hakman, and 47 acres of waterfall-filled woodlands. Brier’s ties to the music industry—he owns the popular Brooklyn club Good Room—also means there’s plenty to do after dark when visiting DJs fuel dance parties at the on-site tavern. This winter, the hotel is partnering with independent book shop McNally Jackson to host après ski readings and creative workshops."