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Loft living in a lovingly restored former grain mill. A private entrance through the former loading dock houses three beautifully renovated apartments in what was once the original sifting tower. Their clean, minimalist design tastefully highlights details of the building’s historic past, including original exposed beams and epically tall ceilings.
Each unit is fully furnished with luxury amenities to allow guests to experience a unique Adirondack vacation: the comfort of a sophisticated urban dwelling in a rural destination. Each apartment is filled with natural light and designed to feel spacious and calming, embracing the views of Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains to the east.
About Westport, NY
Westport, NY is a rural, coastal town located on Lake Champlain with a year round population of 1200 residents. Since the late 1800s Westport could be reached by train (now known as Amtrak’s Adirondack Route), allowing urban tourists access to the fresh air and premium mountain spring water that Theodore Roosevelt once had bottled and delivered to the White House. The proprietor of the bottling company, Thomas Lee, also designed the Westport Chair around 1904 to lounge in the outdoors; the adapted design is now commonly known as the Adirondack Chair. Since 2009, Champlain Area Trails has worked with landowners to create over 100 miles of trails in the Champlain Valley that are accessible to all levels of outdoorsmen. Ballard Park at the center of town offers landscaped picnic areas with sweeping views of the lake, public access to a monitored swimming beach during the summer months and an epic sledding hill and ice skating rink in the winter season. The Depot Theatre, a professional theater located in the historic, functioning 1876 train station, hosts plays and musicals on its main stage during the summer months. The Mill is a four minute walk from the train station, making it accessible to all travelers.
Westport is located 40 minutes from Olympic skiing at Whiteface Mountain and Mt. Van Hoevenberg in Lake Placid, and the college town of Middlebury, VT. It is 90 minutes and a stunning drivable ferry to Burlington, VT.