Description
Circa 1874. This Second Empire Victorian was originally built as the Hoffman Inn. It later served as the town school, a speakeasy and then a lonely hearts club. Twin parlors behind etched-glass and wood sliding doors feature hardwood floors, antique chandeliers, arched marble fireplaces with massive carved mirrors, Oriental rugs and heirloom antiques. Lace curtains decorate the floor-to-ceiling windows. Most of the rooms have queen-size beds and private baths and are located at the corners of the home to maximize the use of natural light. A full breakfast of homemade breads, a main dish, cereal and fruit is offered. For young guests, the innkeeper will prepare chocolate chip pancakes.
This property has been featured in Northeast, Gazette Advertiser, Poughkeepsie Journal, "The Eleanor Affair" an award-winning short film.
Location: City/Urban, Country, Mountains, Ocean Community, Waterfront and Town.