Kate
d'Anterroches Bonner Room
(1917-1937)
Older Lenox
residents remember Kate d'A Bonner to be the cream of Lenox society in the
1920s and 30s. Her parents, Robert "Ed" Bonner, Jr. and Kate d'A Griffith
Bonner inherited the New York Ledger, NYC's largest weekly newspaper, which
was founded by her grandfather, Robert Bonner, an Irish immigrant. They
purchased this home, Wynnstay, in 1917 from the Struthers. It was renamed
after one of their sons, Hampton, and then given to Kate in 1920. The
maternal side of the family is French and directly descended from General
Lafayette.
This large front
corner room is the original master bedroom and has a king bed and fireplace.
Antiques and vintage fabrics, along with down comforters and warm peach
walls create a peaceful haven. The view from the windows is of the beautiful
and historic Trinity Church. The bath is oversized, featuring a walk-in
shower. Television/VCR. CD player with romantic classical CDs. Air
conditioning, iron and ironing board, hair dryer and bath amenity
collection.
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Amenities
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RATES (Per Room Double Occupancy)
*Lower rates often apply to multi-night
stays.
To get a guaranteed, written rate quote directly from the
innkeeper, click the P.R.Q. icon below.
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PEAK
(6/24-9/3, 10/1-10/31 & New Year's) |
REGULAR |
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WEEKEND |
MID-WEEK |
WEEKEND |
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$195 |
$275 |
$ 175 |
$189 |
| Per Week $1,600 |
Per Week
$1,200 |
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"Thank you
for your warm welcome and very generous tour of Hampton Terrace. It was
very moving for me - so easy to imagine the furniture I grew up with
being there. You have done such a magnificent job in bringing this gem
to life" --- Barbara, Niece of the Bonners,
owners from 1919-1937

Your reservation
confirmation includes a list of our recommended restaurants, as well as
a list of activities and links to help you plan your stay. Rates do
not including 9.7% tax | $25 for each extra person | 3-night
minimum on
weekends during July & August. 2-night minimum on
weekends in October.
No extra gratuity charges.
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