Mansion-on-the-hill elegance close to all the Hudson Valley has to offer.

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(44 Ratings)
"Beautiful well maintained home. "
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10 / 10
Outstanding(44 Ratings)

House in Kingston, NY

9 guests · 4 bedrooms · 3 baths

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About this house rental

Judge James Betts house was built in 1904 on former limestone quarry lands used for cement manufacture for construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. Kingston began as a historic Dutch settlement in the early 1600s, and was New York State's first capital, which the British promptly burned down (1777). Many pre-revolutionary war stone buildings have been restored, including NY's first Senate House. This brick home has 4500 square feet of high-ceiling, oversize rooms and three separate outdoor spaces for dining, games, enjoying sunsets, and sunbathing. Lawns for badminton and croquet. BBQ and fire pit. Four bedrooms sleep up to 8 adults. All bedrooms have individually controlled central a/c. Furnished for comfort and socializing, eat casually outdoors or in the kitchen, or in the formal dining room. A sun room for morning coffee and sipping wine at dusk all year round and a wrap around veranda is perfect for sunset. Solidly built and impeccably maintained, this property is a perfect headquarters for exploring Kingston's historic Stockade, Fair Street, Rondout and West Chestnut historic districts. A short distance to many other towns and attractions including Woodstock, Rhinebeck, New Paltz, Red Hook, Hyde Park and many tourist destinations for skiing. Kayaking, hiking, swimming, waterfalls, and caves to keep everyone active. Restaurants, bars, galleries, museums, river cruises, and enough history to engage all ages and interests.

History of the house, from "The Architectural History and Guide" Kingston, New York, edition, by William B. Rhoads, page 53.

6. Judge James Betts House, 1903

Given prominence by its raised site, the Betts house stands out as striving to project an aura of dignity through its use of Colonial or Georgian Revival forms. The symmetrical, five-bay facade of red brick, with white quoins and gambrel roof dormers and Palladian window of the second story, betray the circa 1900 date of the design.

The property was purchased in 1901 by James Betts from Luke Noone, owner of the nearby quarry and Italian villa whose style was wholly outmoded by 1904. Betts was a prominent Democrat and State Supreme Court judge. Governor Alfred E. Smith spent a 'social hour' at the Betts house on September 18th, 1920, after laying the cornerstone of the Roundout Creek Bridge.

Amenities at Mansion-on-the-hill elegance close to all the Hudson Valley has to offer.

Non-smoking
No pets allowed

Map of Kingston, NY


Ratings and reviews

10 / 10
Outstanding(44 Ratings)
10 / 10Outstanding·Sep 2025
Beautiful well maintained home.
10 / 10Outstanding·Jul 2025
We had an incredible stay at the mansion on the hill! Don and Marco were very responsive and shared so much information about their beautiful property ahead of our trip. The home is beyond stunning- filled with incredible decor and thoughtful touches that made us feel right at home. It was also walking distance to downtown Kingston. We highly recommend staying here for a wonderful trip!
10 / 10Outstanding·Jul 2025
Beautiful home close to town!
5 / 10·Jan 2021
The mansion was exactly as advertised. Immaculate and well-appointed, too. And walking distance to the Stockade district and businesses like the Rough Draft bookstore, the Front Street Tavern, First Capital Poke, etc. Also, Angela, the property manager, was great. She met us at the property even though we were running late (traffic from the city) and checked in on us via text every day.

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FAQs

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Mansion-on-the-hill elegance close to all the Hudson Valley has to offer.. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Mansion-on-the-hill elegance close to all the Hudson Valley has to offer. pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Mansion-on-the-hill elegance close to all the Hudson Valley has to offer.?

We found 2 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, and no pets allowed.