The site and the river frontage are. The cabin experience is more modest than the marketing implies and depends heavily on whether a wedding is running. Shteyngart's endorsement is real but was not written on a wedding weekend.
The restored kiln buildings are open to guest wandering and are the best physical record of 19th-century brick-making left standing on the Hudson. Most guests never walk through them.
Few American hotels can point to a Wikipedia entry for the landmarks built out of the raw material under their feet. Hutton's brick production ran from the mid-1800s into the 1980s and the restored kilns and industrial structures are still on the property. The history is the architecture.
The property has roughly a mile of direct river edge, which is almost unheard of on the western bank this close to Kingston. Cabins are arranged to keep sightlines to the water. The Edgewood Mansion and River Pavilion anchor the main campus and concerts run on the lawn through summer.
Every cabin has its own private cedar-barrel sauna, which is rare at the price point and eliminates the usual queue for spa amenities. Combined with no televisions and minimal room tech, the property runs a deliberate digital-detox format without leaning on the language.
31 cabins on 73 acres of Hudson River frontage at 19th-century clay pit (shipped bricks to Empire State, Yankee Stadium, Plaza Hotel). Major wedding/event venue: half of weekend guests attending events, not booking independently.
No published Instagram signal. Gary Shteyngart 'favorite Hudson Valley hotel' Conde Nast Traveler endorsement plus MICHELIN/Tablet/T+L/CNT/Mr&Mrs Smith coverage plus Field + Supply market weekends pull design-press readers and event guests.
31 cabins: riverfront cabin (not mansion room: cabins are point of property). Cabins in middle of row run quietest while keeping water sightline. Check event calendar before booking.
At $$$$ in Hudson Valley, Hutton Brickyards competes with Wildflower Farms ($$$$ T+L #1) and Piaule ($$$$). Wins on 19th-century brick-historical-site plus 73-acre river frontage, not on T+L #1 ranking or Garrison architectural-press.
Hutton Brickyards sits on the 19th-century clay pit that shipped bricks to the Empire State Building, Yankee Stadium, and the Plaza Hotel. The site is now 73 acres of Hudson River frontage with 31 modern cabins, cedar-barrel saunas, and a seasonal River Pavilion restaurant running wood-fired ovens.
It pulls coverage from MICHELIN, Tablet, T+L, CNT, and Mr & Mrs Smith. Gary Shteyngart called it his favorite Hudson Valley hotel in Conde Nast Traveler. It is also one of the busiest wedding venues in the region, which shapes everything about the stay.
Late April–early May beats Met Gala. First two weeks of September beat UNGA. Anything Sep–Dec needs 60–90 days of lead time.
Signal stable — composite holding within ±2 points over 17 days (currently 54). No single dimension moved more than the rest.
File closes at HIGH. Book direct three to four months out for September through October foliage weekends. Skip the mansion rooms; the cabins are the point of the property.