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    The Cliffs at Sodus Point

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    Carriage House Inn Bed & Breakfast - The Eagle Island Room is a peaceful place to rest

    Carriage House Inn Bed & Breakfast

    4.9(7 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Jerry took great care of us while at the B&B. It's a short…read morewalk to the old lighthouse and really close to the Main Street too. Breakfast was great! Really intimate surroundings with only four rooms so you could have chats in the morning. West coast warning: if the fire dept needs to be called a loud siren goes off and it is super loud, especially when asleep. We found this out in the morning. I thought for a second we were being invaded by Canada! Lol.

    Jerry and Claudine took such good care of us during our stay! The breakfasts in the morning were so…read moredelicious and changed daily! There is always coffee available in the dining room (courtesy of the Keurig machine), and in the afternoon/evening, there are fresh cookies! This charming B&B only has 4 rooms, so you'll never be overrun with people. You're very close to the old lighthouse and the water, as well as the 'downtown' area of restaurants, bars, ice cream, etc. The rooms are a bit small (especially the bathroom), as that was the way rooms were built in the 1800s, but our room served its purpose of giving us a close location while visiting family. **If you are not from New York (or a small-ish town?), you must know this information!!! In small towns like Sodus, the fire department is all volunteers. When someone calls for them, to alert all the volunteers that they are needed, they set off a crazy loud air siren!! I'm all for nostalgia and quaintness of years past, but come one people, everyone has a cell phone. Call those volunteers! When the first (of 3) sirens went off at 11:00pm, Jim G and I didn't know what to think! Was Canada finally sick of our bs and coming to invade? Was the nuclear power plant not too far away melting down? Was a tornado a-comin'? No one was leaving their homes or driving off in a panic, so we tried to ignore it and sleep. Then another one a bit later. Then the final one at 4:00am! Our fellow travelers found our fear hilarious at breakfast! We can laugh about it now, but seriously, catch up with the technology, lol! Thanks, Jerry and Claudine!

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    Carriage House Inn Bed & Breakfast - Join us for a sweet and savory breakfast!

    Join us for a sweet and savory breakfast!

    Carriage House Inn Bed & Breakfast - A tea party in the Lillian Tea Room

    A tea party in the Lillian Tea Room

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    Finger sandwiches and scones in the Lillian Tea Room

    Black Creek Farm Bed & Breakfast - Our breakfast, not including the coffee that was delivered to our room...

    Black Creek Farm Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(3 reviews)
    13.5 mi

    So the wife and I like to go to the Renaissance faire in Sterling New York at least once a year and…read moretypically will stay at a hotel in Oswego, however this year I decided to book a bed and breakfast for us and randomly chose this place after searching online. It was pretty close in proximity to the Ren Faire so that was a bonus. Kind of looks like your standard farmhouse when you pull up, however the inside looks incredible. The owner, I think his name was Josh, gave us a brief history of the place the next morning and I believe he said it was built in the late 1800s. Like I said it's very nice inside and each of the four rooms as a bonus that you don't typically find in farmhouses, has a window air conditioner. Quick tip however for anybody reading this and considering going there, if you're like me and you prefer your bedroom to be a little on the cooler side when you're sleeping, go up and turn on that air conditioner as soon as you arrive. The upstairs rooms can get pretty warm, of course I was there at the end of July but still it's going to take a couple minutes for that air conditioner to bring it down a few degrees. But anyway we slept pretty well, I received a text message at 8:30 the next morning alerting me that there was a tray of coffee and creamer and stuff outside the door and breakfast was served just a couple minutes past 9:00. The really interesting part about this particular place was the barn. When you pull up to the house, obviously being a farmhouse there's a barn out back. Not much to look at really, just looks like a barn.. But Josh gave us a look inside as we were leaving the next morning. I should have got some pictures but the inside is fully decked out as a venue that could be used for a wedding/reception and or any other small party or gathering. There's a bar area, a stage, some really cool lighting, and an upstairs area where a lot of tables were set up. If you're thinking about having a wedding in that area and are looking for somewhere to possibly have your reception, or in theory the actual wedding as there is a stage there... By all means give this place some consideration. Outdoors has a lot of space and a few more tables, there was a fire pit and contrary to another review that was left on here a few years ago there's a permanent structure that was built for a ladies room and a men's room. Like I said we were here just a few days ago at the end of July so the Flowers that would typically be in bloom in the springtime had passed and the ones that would be coming around in another month and a half or so obviously had not bloomed yet however judging by the number of bushes that I'm seeing, I'm sure it looks quite amazing when everything is trimmed and all the flowers are out and everything is decorated. Anyway, by all means if you're looking for somewhere different than your standard hotel room to stay and you're in this area, check this place out. Pricing wasn't that much different than a king size bed would have been in Oswego and I guarantee nobody at a hotel would have brought me coffee.

    We came to this wonderful barn for a wedding. Josh, the host, was wonderful with accommodations. We…read morewere nervous about using the outhouse, but the outhouse was the biggest and cleanest I've ever seen. The barn itself was beautifully decorated, and tables were spaced out enough. We really had a wonderful time.

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    Black Creek Farm Bed & Breakfast - "The Louie" is the room with the most charm, it has two XL Twin pillow top beds.

    "The Louie" is the room with the most charm, it has two XL Twin pillow top beds.

    Black Creek Farm Bed & Breakfast - Our front lawn view, a rose pattern iron bistro on the front porch perfect.  For after tea or evening glass of wine.

    Our front lawn view, a rose pattern iron bistro on the front porch perfect. For after tea or evening glass of wine.

    Black Creek Farm Bed & Breakfast - "The Marlena" is a north facing room done in a relaxing blue wall-covering.  Queen size bed, full bath and sitting area

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    "The Marlena" is a north facing room done in a relaxing blue wall-covering.  Queen size bed, full bath and sitting area

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