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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on A Luxurious Boutique Hotel. It needs to be at least 2750 words. . . . . . . .  . . . Fresh from the ravages
Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on A Luxurious Boutique Hotel. It needs to be at least 2750 words.
 . . . . . . .  . . . Fresh from the ravages of war at the dawn of the 20th century, General Howard Carroll built his lavish recourse yet in an elevated land he bought from its owners in the 1800s. Together with the city’s renowned architect Henry Kilburn, General Carroll constructed and fancied his castle as Carrollcliffe which later assumed different names. Yet, it survived up to this day as the Castle on the Hudson (Engstrom). .
Carrollcliffe towered for 56,000 square feet, expanded as a 10.1-acre Norman-inspired fortress with forty-five rooms. Many of the stones with which the Castle was heavily paneled where extracted from the site itself, making the castle even more valuable (“History”). Finishing the castle required several years. It was not until 1910 when the Castle had its final touch. A century has passed yet the Castle was able to sustain its inherent beauty that its original interior woodwork and trappings remained essentially unscathed (“History”). The Great Hall-cum-dining room, pantry, ballroom were just among its prominent features which made it, even more, inviting for social gatherings (“History”).
The General’s family continued to take residence in the Castle for twenty-four years after his death in 1916. Later it served as a boarding school for boys and then the headquarters of a mutual-fund business until it finally transformed into a luxurious boutique hotel (“History).
To this day, it stands as one of the most notable castle hotels of historical value as it sits on a hilltop in Westchester County, overlooking the serene Hudson river against New York’s visible horizon.
After the financing counselors headquartered in the Castle, a private banker at the United Bank of Switzerland (UBS) in Manhattan, Hanspeter Walder purchased the castle for $2 million in 1994. named it as the Castle at Tarrytown and. reconstructed it into one of the finest castle hotels in the country (Engstrom). In the first three years of ownership, he refurbished all thirty-one rooms into guest suites, adjoined an outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, banquet halls, and a restaurant (Hadad).