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Wheatleigh
Hawthorne Road
Lenox, MA 01240
Nightly Rates (795.00 - 1,950.00)   5 Star

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Property Description
Wheatleigh is the perfect marriage of the grandeur of a 16th century Florentine palazzo with the elegance and comfort of the 21st century. Set on 22 acres overlooking the Berkshire mountains and lake, Wheatleigh is two and a half hours by car from New York and Boston, with easy access by private plane. Built in 1893, Wheatleigh has just completed a four-year, multi-million dollar renovation to create the most unique luxurious small hotel in the world. The 19 suites, guest rooms and baths set a new standard of style and sophistication, exquisitely combining antique and custom furnishings with original museum-quality contemporary art. *** Children 8 years old and under cannot be accommodated at the hotel.




Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Accommodations

  • From the original bedrooms of the Count and Countess to the aviary converted into a two story suite and made famous by Leonard Bernstein, each of the nineteen guest rooms is unique and individually decorated. The sensibility of contemporary design is combined with well chosen English and French antiques to enhance Wheatleigh's classical Renaissance architecture. Most rooms are large with high ceilings and are filled with light. Many have fireplaces, balconies and wonderful views of the mountains and lake, the sculpture garden or the front courtyard. All have private baths, and, in a bow to the demands of 20th century comfort, are equipped with telephones and individually controlled heat and air conditioning.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 pm 

  • Check out time is 11:00 am 

  • Time Zone is  GMT -5 hours Eastern 

  • Opened in  1893 

  • Renovated in  2000 

  • 19  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take West Side Drive (which becomes the Henry Hudson Pkwy) to the Saw Mill River Pkwy, exiting at the Taconic State Pkwy. (See directions from Taconic Pkwy). Take FDR Drive north to the Deegan Expressway. Follow signs for "Upstate", Rte 87N, New York Thruway. Take Exit 7A, and follow signs for Taconic Pkwy. (See directions from Taconic Pkwy). After the Tribero Bridge and toll booth, stay to the left and follow signs to the Deegan Expressway. Follow signs for "Upstate", Rte 87N, New York Thruway. Take Exit 7A on 87N, and follow signs for Taconic Pkwy. (See directions from Taconic Pkwy). Stay on the Taconic Parkway until the Route 23, Hillsdale exit. Continue on 23 East to Great Barrington, where routes 23 & 7 intersect. At this point turn left onto 7 north, continuing on Rte 7 for approximately 7 miles. At Stockbridge Center, where Routes 7 and 102 intersect, go straight across the intersection, onto Pine Street. In .2 miles you will come to a fork in the road, bear left onto Prospect Hill Road. Continue for 5 miles to Wheatleigh's entrance on the right. Take the New York Thruway to the Berkshire Spur exit (21A) then take Exit B3 (Route 22). Follow signs to Route 102. Take 102 East through West Stockbridge to Route 183. Turn left on 183 north, go about 4 miles to Hawthorne Road (before Tangelwood Main Gate). Turn right onto Hawthorne Road, continuing for approximately one mile, where Wheatleigh's entrance is on the left. Take Massachusetts Turnpike to Exit 2, Lee. Take Rte 20 West through the town of Lee, into Lenox. At the intersection of Rte 183 and 7, take a left onto 183 South, Walker Street. After 2.7 miles, you will pass Tanglewood's Main Gate, within .2 miles the road forks. Take the left fork, which is a continuation of 183 South. In .1 miles you will see a road on your left, Hawthorne Road. Go 1 mile down the road to Wheatleigh's entrance on the left. Wheatleigh is located in the heart of Berkshire, two and a half hours from New York, two hours from Boston, and walking distance from Tanglewood. Albany Airport is 50 miles away

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    Restaurant Information
    Dining  Wheatleigh Restaurant Like the famed French châteaux, the pride of Wheatleigh is its internationally renowned restaurant. Walk past the Georgian sideboard. Follow the maitre d' through the gleaming mahogany doors into the dining room. Notice the fine English wool carpeting, the hand carved Chippendale chairs, the antique Waterford crystal chandeliers, and the rare ceramic tile wall plaques commissioned by Doulton in 1830. Add to this exquisite flower arrangements, warm candlelight, and beautifully carved moldings and fireplace. Service that is discreet, polished and professional completes the setting. The cuisine at Wheatleigh is a striking contemporary American interpretation of the classic French cuisine. The emphasis is on the finest and freshest ingredients procured locally and from around the world. Light sauces enhance rather than mask flavors. Choose wine from our award winning list, which offers exceptional selections from four continents. The ultimate compliment to Wheatleigh's restaurant comes from our well traveled guests, who regularly place it in a class with the best anywhere. Closure - 02Jan06 through 19Jan06 Hotel and restaurant-closed due to minor renovations and upgrading Meal Plans: 20Jan06 to 31Mar06: Rack Rates include Set Dinner Menu on Sunday to Thursday only.


    Massachusetts, MA Attractions

    Boston.. College town!!! Harvard, Boston University, Boston College! Shopping Quincy Market, Restaurants, Nite Life, City Life!!!! Cape Cod , Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket. What could you love more. the ocean, the bay side, the dunes. Whispering pines, quaint shopping, brick lined and cobblestone streets, sunsets or just the smell of the ocean air. Cape Cod has long been a favorite SUMMER Tourist Attraction, but now is a great "YEAR ROUND" destination. Whether you are on the Lower, Mid or Upper Cape, you have the Atlantic on one side and the Cape Cod Bay on the other with miles and miles of "Cooky Pines" whispering in the breezes. Visit Nauset Beach in Orleans or enjoy a drink at the Beachcomber at the Cahoon Hollow Beach in Wellfleet, both on the ocean side. Catch the sunset in Dennis on the bayside or take a drive to Race Point in Provincetown and listen to the roar of the ocean surf. Shop till you drop while in "P" Town, take an exciting whale watch out of the harbor or simply just stay in town and people watch!! Visit the monument in Provincetown where you can get absolutely spectacular views, but bring your climbing shoes, cause stairs are the only way up!!! If you are in need to get to a Mall for more shopping, Hyannis can take care of that. Follow Rt. 28 for antiquing and quaint shopping while traveling to Woods Hole where you catch the ferry to Martha's Vineyard! You can go to either Vineyard Haven or Oak Bluffs. Arriving in Vineyard Haven you can visit the village where you will find the well known BLACK DOG Restaurant. Make sure you get a shirt!!! At Oak Bluffs you can visit the Flying Horses Carousel, the nation's oldest operating platform carousel, as well as a journey up Circuit Ave to shop and eat! Outside the main street in town, you will find the beautiful, brightly colored, gingerbread cottages. The "most perfectly preserved collection of Carpenter Gothic style architecture in the world". You can visit Edgartown, another quaint village with restaurants, boutiques, and the Wharf. You can sit and watch the boats and the comings and goings of Katama Bay. You can also get on the Ferry and go to Chappaquidick, sit on the beaches of Wasque Point or bring your fishing pole .. this is a favorite spot for blue fishing. Outside of Edgartown visit South beach, sunbath, swim or just sit and enjoy the sound of the waves and the ocean breeze. Traveling around the Island, your next stop could be Gay Head Cliffs where you are overlooking the ocean and the dunes. It is the most dramatic point on the island. At sunset visit Menemsha. Witness a spectacular, natural light show when the sun meets the ocean! Nantucket is smaller, but some feel it is quainter than Martha's Vineyard where sea captain's houses line the cobblestone streets. There is the Whaling Museum, Whale Watch Trips, the Daffodil Festival and much much more. For more info visit http://massvacation.com

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