One of the Nation’s Most Historic Gilded Age Estates

“The vision for the property has remained steadfast through the decades: Embody fellowship with family and friends; celebrate life with social fanfare; invigorate the mind and body with stimulation, clean air, and recreation, and most importantly, serve others.”                                                                          
 - Emily Vanderbilt

About Elm Court

Elm Court, owned by Vanderbilt Berkshires Estate, LLC, is the largest shingled residence in the United States and one of the few remaining historically significant gilded-age mansions in the Northeast.

The 89-acre estate was designed in 1885 as a summer residence for Emily T. Vanderbilt and her husband William D. Sloane. Its expansive grounds were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the ‘father of landscape architecture’ who also designed New York City’s Central Park and the U.S. Capital.

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