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Iroquois

Morningside

Iroquois, built for William Rockefeller’s daughter, is a quiet, welcoming room, tucked in beside the Great Hall. An artisan made king size bed faces a fieldstone fireplace, the giant stones hefted by dray horse from local fields nearly a century ago.

Sunrise lights the pine-paneled walls of Morningside, the end room in the south wing of the Main Lodge. It is such a private and peaceful place that it seems like a cottage hidden in the woods.

The cast-iron windows open eastward to the water, and a private door leads to the Main Lodge’s large terrace overlooking the lake. Wing chairs flank the fireplace, and the bookcases on either side are stocked with books collected over the years.

A beamed cathedral ceiling arches over a king size bed or two twin size beds (your preference). Two deep armchairs face each other in from of the fireplace, with a giant footrest between them. The mullioned windows gaze out to the trees and lake.

The white-tiled bathroom has a standing shower.

The bathroom has a long, glass-walled tub with a shower and all original fixture.


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