Description
Circa 1794. Nestled in the Finger Lakes area on four shaded acres, this 15-room house features a wicker-furnished veranda where guests can relax in solitude or chat with others. Some of the early hand-hewn framing and the original brick fireplace and oven can be seen in the Family Room at the north end of the house. Most of the land, which is known as Penn Yan, was once owned by the original occupants of the home, David Wagener and his wife, Rebecca. David died in 1799, leaving this property to his son, Squire Wagener, who is considered to be the founder of Penn Yan. Some rooms include air conditioning and a television. Gift certificates are available.Publicity and Awards: Finger Lakes Times, Chronicle Express, New York Times.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $110 to $129 Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Discover, Visa, Personal Checks and Travelers Checks. The types of beds available include King, Queen, Twin and Double.
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Policies
Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast. Types of meals: Full Breakfast. Amenities In Room: some with TV. Amenities On Site: Parlor Games.
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Activities
Other Activities: Antiquing, Fishing, Parks, Skiing Cross Country, Water Sports and Wineries.
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Historic Interest
Near the Oliver House and Birkett Mills. Historic Awards: National Register (Granted) and State Register (Granted).
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