Does watching Miss Marple or Midsummer Murder give you a warm and fuzzy feeling inside? Do you look longingly at the thatch-roofed, rose-covered cottages on the screen and think, “I wish I could live here”? If you answered yes to both these questions, we know exactly where you should take your next weekend gateway. The recently opened Six Bells Countryside Inn, located in the small town of Rosendale in New York’s Hudson Valley, is cottagecore at its finest. The decor of the 11-room inn is a comforting mix of Greta Gerwig’s Little Women and Beatrix Potter’s universe. But, without the talking animals, of course.
Location
Hudson Valley, just two hours north of the city, is New Yorkers’ favorite refuge from all the urban chaos. The region, with its rolling hills, dense forests, farms, orchards, and small towns, is a haven of tranquility for those who live surrounded by perpetual noise, neverending concrete, and overwhelming crowds. And the Six Bells Countryside Inn is a sanctuary within that haven. It’s perfect for those who really need a break (and not the KitKat kind).
Rosendale, where the Six Bells Countryside Inn is located, is a town of less than 7,000 people. Rosendale’s main claim to fame is to have been home to Rosendale Cement, which provided cement for the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty. But it’s entirely possible that eventually, the town could be famous for being the home of the Six Bells Countryside Inn. We’ll wait and see.
The Six Bells Countryside Inn is a beautiful, 19th-century red-brick, three-story building with blue shutters on every window. While it was always used as a hotel, the structure needed some serious TLC. After some significant renovations, the Six Bells Countryside Inn now has 11 rooms, a restaurant, and even a shop. Here, you can purchase all sorts of quaint decorative objects, including candles, mugs, old-fashioned quilts, needlepoint pillows, wooden chairs, and more. If you find something you like inside the hotel, there’s a good chance you can purchase it.
Decor
While the exterior of the Six Bells Countryside Inn is cute and eye-catching, it does not hold a candle to what you’ll find inside. Every single inch of the space is covered in wallpaper, hand-painted florals, quilts, ruffled pillows, patterned textiles, simple antique furniture, and vintage decorative objects. It’s the opposite of minimalistic, yet, it’s soothing because it conjures up a feeling of happy, comfortable nostalgia. This inn will take you back to a time when things were made with care, to be both functional and beautiful.
Rooms
There are only 11 rooms and suites at the inn and each one is unique. The Innkeepers Suite, with its twin box bed and hand painted walls is a personal favorite, but picking just one is a tough choice. Every room is so unique and thoughtfully arranged that you’ll want to try them all – and why not? There are some differences in size, however, with some offering king beds, while others feature queen beds or two bedrooms.
Amenities
There is no spa, fitness center, or pool at the Six Bells Countryside Inn – it’s not that kind of hotel at all. You’re here to enjoy the decor and the ambiance in peace, not to endure the latest wellness trend or sweat your heart out. There is one restaurant on site, The Feathers Tavern, which serves simple, traditional, and regional dishes. There’s no foam, no liquid nitrogen, and no deconstructed anything on the menu.
FAQs
Q: What is the address of the Six Bells Countryside Inn?
A: The address of 435 Main Street, Rosendale, NY 12472, USA.
Q: How many rooms are there at the Six Bells Countryside Inn?
A: There are 11 rooms at the Six Bells Countryside Inn.
Q: When did the Six Bells Countryside Inn open?
A: The Six Bells Countryside Inn opened in June 2025.
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