About The Abbey Inn
With its perspectives over the Hudson River Highlands, Fort Hill was a key post for George Washington and their military during the Revolutionary War; in 1902, it became home to a cloister and church. The nuns moved somewhere else in the Hudson Valley in 2003, and engineer Martin Ginsburg affectionately reestablished them and its church into their Inn and Spa a lavish lodging with 42 rooms and suites, a ranch to-table eatery, a rich spa, and more than 65 sections of land to investigate. The The Abbey Inn offers an extraordinary scene for significant events, and a serene English nursery gives space to calm thought. Affectionately reestablished and carefully planned, their lodging gives recognition to its memorable legacy while offering contemporary conveniences and a-list administration to every single visitor. Every one of them at The Abbey Inn Inn and Spa are excited to be important for this intriguing change, and they are anxious to impart it to you.