The Amelia Hudson

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Renovated Queen Anne on a hushed street, all thoughtful details. Baked goods, sunlight in big rooms, and the pool out back calls in every season.

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The Amelia Hudson

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Thoughtful, light-filled rooms in a historic Queen Anne, with breakfast and a heated pool. Walk to Hudson's main street and river. Quiet, independent getaway.

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Sun filters through old windows and onto creaky floors, carrying the soft scent of just-baked bread. The Amelia settles into its own hush, broken only by coffee brewing or the distant whistle from the Hudson line.

What to Expect:

    🛏️ Eight spacious rooms with king beds and garden views
    🥐 Continental breakfast with baked goods and locally roasted coffee
    🏊 Heated outdoor pool, landscaped yard, and fire pit lounge
    📚 Ample common spaces: library, two parlors, dining and guest kitchen
    🚶 Prime spot: quiet street but a few blocks’ amble to Warren Street

Important Information:

    ✔ No 24/7 staff; self-check-in with code, friendly help nearby by text
    ✔ No restaurant or bar, but a guest kitchen stocked with snacks and breakfast
    ✔ Not wheelchair accessible—multi-floor historic home, no elevator
    ✔ Bookings often require two-night minimum, especially weekends

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Local Insights

🥯 Hidden breakfast: Grab a sweet or savory pastry from Mel the Bakery—just a short stroll and sells out fast.

🎟️ Art & Antiques: Don’t miss the antique shops and gallery pop-ups on Warren Street—best explored mid-morning before crowds.

🌳 Secret trail: The South Bay nature trails begin only a few blocks away—good for sunrise or winding down after dinner.

🛌 Quietest room: Ask for Room 6 on the top floor for the best pool view and mellow mornings.

Hours

Monday: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM

Tuesday: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM

Wednesday: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM

Thursday: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM

Friday: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM

Saturday: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM

Sunday: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM

Best For

Couples, solo travelers, design lovers, quiet getaways

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339 Allen St
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Hudson
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NY
12534

What folks are saying

Based on the 50 most recent Google reviews
Guests praise the peaceful setting, spaciousness, and light-filled rooms, with special nods to the pool and quality of the beds. Most appreciate the independent feel—like staying in a living, quiet house rather than a bustling hotel—along with the quick staff contact by phone. Cleanliness rates consistently high, and the property is well maintained. Some wish for more breakfast variety and a fuller service presence; a few report noise from creaky floors or street sounds. Accessibility is limited to stairs and the house lacks an elevator, but the convenient walk to dining and shops is a constant highlight.

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October 9th, 2025

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What You'll Find

Spacious king rooms; Double sinks; Walk-in showers; Heated outdoor pool; Library and parlors; Continental breakfast included; Guest kitchen with Nespresso; Fire pit; No on-site restaurant

Best TimeS TO visit

Visit midweek for the most privacy; book 4+ weeks ahead for autumn weekends; pool is heated—spring and late fall stays are especially peaceful.
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