Discover the newest luxury accommodations in Williamsburg, Virginia, at The Estate at Kingsmill. was originally built as a private mansion for the Busch family (Anheuser-Busch). After a $3 million renovation, this 7,000-square-foot private estate is within Kingsmill Resort. Boasting panoramic views of the James River through expansive moveable glass walls, this four-bedroom retreat offers a lavish experience. Enjoy the expanded patio, infinity pool, and the expertise of a private chef, along with world-class amenities including exclusive access to luxury SUVs and customized golf carts.
At Kingsmill Resort, an Estate Manager is available to assist with arranging airport pick-up, private jet skis, spa services, personal shopping, laundry service, and personalized menus for an additional cost. This exquisite blend of upscale accommodations and pampering services creates an ideal setting for milestone celebrations, unforgettable family reunions, indulgent golf or spa getaways, dream destination weddings, and even C-level executive retreats or incentive trips.
Every corner of The Estate is filled with special touches that transcend time and create an unparalleled upscale getaway. Highlights include an open-concept main floor with unobstructed water vistas, four master bedrooms each featuring luxurious en-suite bathrooms with captivating river views, a breathtaking entry illuminated by exquisite teardrop glass chandeliers, and a grand living room adorned with handcrafted jewels like the Wyeth Split Bamboo Collection by Restoration Hardware artisan John Birch and Oushak pillows in vibrant jewel tones. Traditional hand-tufted rugs by Ben Soleimani are thoughtfully placed throughout The Estate, enhancing its elegance. Each master suite is equipped with a state-of-the-art custom surround sound system and an Amazon Echo Spot.
Take advantage of the extraordinary opportunity to witness both sunrise and sunset while gazing over the majestic James River, experiencing the historic landscapes of the area that were once explored by British settlers and walking grounds once graced by Pocahontas herself. Immerse yourself in the birthplace of America.