The Mirbeau Companies has announced the opening of Mirbeau Inn & Spa’s new location in Beacon, New York, US, marking the brand’s fifth property and a further expansion into the Hudson Valley region.

Covering 64 acres, the High Victorian Gothic mansion was originally the private residence of Civil War General Joseph Howland and was designed by Frederick Clarke Withers.

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The surrounding grounds were laid out by landscape architect Henry Winthrop Sargent.

The mansion and the newly constructed Spa Château collectively offer 72 guest rooms and suites.

At the core of the new development is a 25,000ft² spa, accessible to overnight guests and day visitors. The spa includes amenities such as the aqua terrace, fitness facilities, resting area, reflection room, solarium, and steam rooms.

The resort also features a full-service restaurant and bar.

The Mirbeau Companies CEO Michael Dal Pos said: “The opening of Mirbeau Beacon represents an exciting evolution for our brand. In reviving the property, we’ve preserved the irreplaceable historic character while scaling our wellness and hospitality offerings to new heights to deliver a unique sense of escape for our guests, whether they are joining us from across the street or across the Northeast.”

Located in Beacon’s arts community and surrounded by the Hudson Valley’s landscape, the resort provides access to cultural, wellness, and dining options for visitors.

Mirbeau Inn & Spa Beacon spa director Pamela Sandoval said: “In Beacon, every detail of the spa, from service to setting, has been meticulously curated to feel entirely removed from the everyday, ensuring that our guests leave more balanced, restored, and better equipped for the pace of modern life.”