Pendry Natirar opens in New Jersey

Pendry Hotels & Resorts has opened Pendry Natirar, located on a 500-acre estate in New Jersey’s Somerset County.

The resort is centered around a restored 1912 Tudor-style mansion and features an adjacent 66 guestrooms including 20 suites. Amenities include a signature farm-to-table restaurant and cooking school Ninety Acres; Ladd’s Tavern; Spa Pendry and fitness center; The Farm at Natirar, a working farm that provides fresh produce and ingredients for the property’s restaurants; Compass Sports; the Paintbox children’s program; 13,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor meeting and event space; and The Natirar Club, an exclusive members club. The property will also feature 24 Pendry Residences offering both estate and farm villa residences.

“Pendry Natirar’s rich heritage combined with the natural beauty of Somerset County make this an incredibly exciting opening,” said Alan J. Fuerstman, founder/chairman/CEO, Montage International, parent company of the Pendry brand. “Having grown up in New Jersey, I’ve always held a deep appreciation for the state’s unique blend of history, natural beauty and the charming countryside. I am delighted to introduce Pendry’s unique brand of hospitality to this remarkable destination.”

Designed by CosciaMoos Architecture with interiors by DesignAgency, Pendry Natirar draws inspiration from the estate and the traditions and styles of old-world England’s grand country manor homes, according to Pendry. DesignAgency preserved and restored the mansion’s original limestone foyer, stone fireplaces, ornate plaster ceilings, wood paneling and oak flooring.

“Arriving at Pendry Natirar is magical,” said Michael Fuerstman, cofounder, Pendry Hotels & Resorts. “You are instantly transported to another world, a country estate setting, full of adventure and charm. It is the perfect place to make lifelong memories with family and loved ones. We look forward to our guests experiencing this special destination and welcoming the local community to the next chapter of Natirar.”