
stonecrop
Stonecrop is the second turn-of-the-century estate on campus, centered around a stately, spacious living room and a mix of formal and informal meeting spaces. It features a full kitchen, sheltered porch, and a native bluestone terrace with sweeping views of Lake Myosotis and the Catskills.
Built in 1903 by Francis Conkling Huyck Jr., Stonecrop was inspired by the region’s Greek Revival farmhouses. The estate includes seven bedrooms, three of which boast private sunrooms, and a fully equipped kitchen and dining room.





