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Botsford Briar Bed and Breakfast

4.8 (10 reviews)

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It's so clear how much love (and personal talent/handiwork) Charlie and Shirley have put into the place.

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Chrystie House - Breakfast in the dinning room at Chrystie House B&B

Chrystie House

4.8(83 reviews)
1.1 mi

My partner and I stayed for a weekend in the Chrystie House specifically in the William Few room…read more The home itself is gorgeous and artfully decorated to evoke its 1800s heydays. The Few room is similarly decorated with beautiful antique wooden furniture as well as a small library including historical texts about the room's namesake William Few. Despite its retro ambiance, it did not lack for modern conveniences. The room itself is quite spacious, more than enough for two people, and it has all the amenities you would expect including a large comfortable bed, a TV, water heater, and supplies to make tea. Every morning, we were offered breakfast which was served in a ornately decorated dining room and consisted of a tasty fruit salad as well as freshly baked croissants, scrambled eggs, fresh orange juice, and coffee. This was delicious way to start off the day that we looked forward to everyday. The best part of our stay was getting to interact with the owners. Throughout our stay we were well taken care of by Lynn. She was always available if we needed help and offered tips about what to see and do in Beacon. Overall, I highly recommend the Chrystie House for anyone looking to stay overnight in Beacon. It is a far more luxurious and intimate experience than what you would get at a hotel and was exactly what we were looking for during our weekend getaway.

This was my first time staying at a bed & breakfast, and it exceeded my expectations! It's the…read moreperfect location for a cozy weekend getaway in Beacon. It is about 25 minute walk/5 min drive from the train station and Main street. Lynn was a very gracious host and made us feel right at home. The breakfast includes fresh fruit, croissants, and home-made quiche with coffee and OJ. Couldn't have asked for anything more and I look forward to staying again in the future!

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Chrystie House - Historic Bed & Breakfast in Beacon NY

Historic Bed & Breakfast in Beacon NY

Chrystie House - Delicious quiche, fresh fruit, juice, and quiche breakfast.

Delicious quiche, fresh fruit, juice, and quiche breakfast.

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Beacon Bed and Breakfast - Green Room

Beacon Bed and Breakfast

3.8(4 reviews)
0.4 mi

With 55 glowing reviews and a 4.8 rating, my wife and I thought we were in for rustic charm. What…read morewe got was less "quaint Victorian B&B" and more "the kind of decrepit clapboard house where horror films open with a chainsaw." The website promised "a few minutes" from the station and "close to everything." Translation: a sweaty 20-minute uphill slog with luggage, and "everything" meaning the Sunoco gas station across the street. Which, ironically, turned out to be the best part of the stay. Inside, the welcome was a fog of burned pancake fat, which gave way to mildew and damp as we reached our quarters. We were put in 'The White Room', downstairs, right next to the kitchen -- which, naturally, had the shared ensuite bathroom tacked on. Yes: an ensuite. For the kitchen. Nothing says "boutique comfort" quite like brushing your teeth while someone fries bacon two feet away. The only thing it had in common with the Beatles' 'White Album' was that both left me baffled as to why anyone thought it worth releasing. The room itself was tiny, the paint flaking off the window frames, a duvet stripped of its cover, and the general feel of a place assembled with chewing gum and denial. For this, on a holiday weekend, we paid a small fortune -- money I would honestly rather have set on fire in the street. And those glowing reviews? So wildly out of step with reality that you'd be forgiven for thinking they were written by doting relatives, or perhaps an industrious little bot farm somewhere east of Minsk. Beacon is lovely. Febreze was heroic. But this B&B? Never again.

A relaxing stay for my dog and me. The owner Danielle was extremely welcoming and helpful, the…read morebreakfasts are delicious and filling, love the coffee and teas. Everything is contactless so checking in and out was easy. The yellow room which I stayed in is spacious and clean and has a bathroom attached. I appreciate how close it is to all the little shops, cafés, and restaurants, the house is on Main Street, so everything is so accessible from here. Love this place and hope to return!

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Beacon Bed and Breakfast - Fruit cup

Fruit cup

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The Swann Inn of Beacon - Breakfast

The Swann Inn of Beacon

4.3(37 reviews)
1.6 mi

Darlene and Neil have outdone themselves with their revival of this historic property. I brought my…read morefriend who was visiting from Switzerland to stay here for an authentic Bed and Breakfast in a Gilmore-Girls-esque town. WE LOVED IT! Highly recommend the blue room with the gorgeous clawfoot tub. We will definitely come stay again! Thank you again, Darlene and Neil!

When I left the Swann Inn to another B&B in Baltimore, it just shined a light on what we…read moreexperienced at The Swann Inn. Driving through this idyllic town, the GPS said we've arrived at our destination. Going up to the house, I see a busted up gravel driveway covered in leaves. I navigate to the front door and grabbed my overnight bag. Wet leaves or ice, I wouldn't be a happy guest. We're greeted by Neil and he gives us a small tour of the common space. The furnishings are very unique. I can see the owners antiquing in the area and finding these treasured pieces. As far as shared items, there is a Keurig coffee machine. It'll do in a pinch. At 7am I wanted coffee and the machine water was empty. I had to knock on the kitchen door and wait until someone answered to refill the machine. Breakfast was amazing! For me at least, when I'm on vacation I'll have French Toast and pancakes during my stay. My wife? She broke down the menu: a pitcher of orange juice, cake with sorbet, fruit plate with a boxed cookie on the side along with pancakes. My wife reminded me this is not an adult breakfast, it's all sugar! She asked for egg whites and Neil was flustered. They figured it out and served my wife. Neil grabbed me at the common area and said he explained breakfast during check in. I didn't know that we had to speak up right then, usually there's a sheet? The next day Darlene made some amazing pumpkin pancakes. My wife took 1/2 of one and we were only served two. So breakfast for me was good but I was aggravated both mornings. I was looking forward to kicking back and enjoying a bottle of wine, maybe smoke a cigar? Neil said there is no smoking on the premise. Ok, that's out. I asked for an ice bucket and was told he'll dig one up. It never came. It really didn't matter because the outside furniture on the deck, it wasn't inviting. The pillows looked wet and old. There is no other seating outside, no fire pit, nada. I brought my bottle to the next B&B... With any B&B, you should be offered quality shower products. First off, there was no soap bar? I don't like liquid soap, much less Dial. The shampoo, was a tiny bottle, something cheap. I had to buy a bar of soap and use a travel shampoo I had from another hotel. Our room was, interesting. More unique styled furniture. Lighting up the room was inadequate. There were small lamps but it wasn't enough. Neil said the thermostat for the entire house was right here. If we made the temperature warmer or colder, the entire house temperature will change. The same with the WiFi, the router was in our room?! That's a lot of pressure.. I didn't touch anything. After we checked out and I drove down busted driveway, I was glad to be leaving. 3 Yelp stars, my stay was average. I didn't feel pampered or relaxed.

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Blue room

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Clawfoot bathtub! Fits 2!

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The Roundhouse Hotel

The Roundhouse Hotel

2.8(93 reviews)
1.0 mi
$$$

We spent one night in the Roundhouse in one of the rooms overlooking the waterfall. The layout is…read morelovely, and we were at first very impressed with the look. However, the room itself is a bit rundown and the walls were dirty. There was a piece of ceiling peeling by the bed. My husband also killed 3 different insects in the room--some flying bug, a weird large bug on the curtain, and a large ant. We requested 2 more pillows and they came without pillow cases. I had to call again to get them (I will say the front desk was very responsive and also we ended up getting 4 extra pillows. We really cocoon ourselves when we sleep!).

Just completed a 2 night stay here. The views are spectacular and the hotel for the most part…read morechecks the box. However the power went out for almost the entire day. I get it, it happens. Didn't help that it was freezing out making the room temp very cold to put it politely. However the main issue was 0 courtesy from the staff. I called the front desk multiple times throughout the day and early evening to check if power was back so we could go back to hotel (me and wife were just trying to have a relaxing day at hotel). Simple message as "Can you please give us a courtesy call back letting us know if power is back on or not, we would greatly appreciate it." Never received a call back which was greatly disappointing. So we spent who knows how much money for a day/night at hotel and spent about 1 hour there excluding sleeping. Again I understand only so much one can do about power but the staff just didn't seem to really care about the guests (or at least us).

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The Roundhouse Hotel - The mill room 215 on floor 2 of the annex building.

The mill room 215 on floor 2 of the annex building.

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Very dirty door.

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Brinckerhoff Inn

Brinckerhoff Inn

4.8(16 reviews)
6.2 mi

During a recent trip through New York State, we had the pleasure of discovering the Brinckerhoff…read moreInn--and what a wonderful find it was. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed not only by the Inn's charm and character but also by the warmth and hospitality of its owner. Every room has been thoughtfully and beautifully decorated, the service is exceptional, and the food is delicious. We quickly felt less like guests and more like part of the family. One of the highlights of our stay was spending time with the owner, learning about the Inn's fascinating history and hearing firsthand about the dedication and craftsmanship that went into restoring this remarkable home. Walking into the Brinckerhoff Inn feels like stepping back in time. This beautifully restored 300-year-old house is a true treasure, lovingly preserved while maintaining all the comforts of a welcoming retreat. Located in the historic town of Fishkill, the Inn sits at the heart of a region rich in American heritage, making the experience even more special. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and look forward to returning. If you're searching for a charming, historic, and unforgettable place to stay in the Hudson Valley, the Brinckerhoff Inn is the perfect choice. You won't be disappointed.

We couldn't have enjoyed our stay at Brinckerhoff or the host, Bob, more. This is a stunning home,…read morea unique experience, and the perfect getaway when you're seeking simplicity, serenity, and hospitality. Whether you're a history buff or a city kid looking to get away for a weekend (guilty), you won't regret staying at the Brinckerhoff Inn. Bob, if you read this, thank you again and we cannot wait to stay with you again soon. :)

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Brinckerhoff Inn - Evening Getaway

Evening Getaway

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Romantic getaway

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