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Woodlawn Bed & Breakfast

  4677 Salina St.
Pulaski, NY 13142
Total Rooms: 3Rates: $80 to $115

CONTACT INFORMATION

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INNKEEPER(S)
Steve & Joanna Young
PHONE:
(315)298-3573
Pulaski, New York
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Description

Circa 1839. In a country setting on 17 acres within the village limits, this historic white farm home and red barn is Federal style with Greek Revival trim. Six Tuscan columns support the large, open porch. Completely renovated, the traditional decor blends well with the hand carved woodwork in the parlor, study and front hall. Tastefully furnished guest bedrooms feature paddle fans and heated bath towels. The Rose Room suite boasts an attached living area. After breakfast, explore the garden surrounded by fields. The nearby Salmon River offers world-class, year-round fishing. Snowmobilers appreciate exploring the Oswego County trail system that goes right by the inn.

Location: Country.

 

Rooms & Rates

Rates: $80 to $115

Payment types accepted include Personal Checks and cash.

Rooms: This property has 3 total guest accommodations, 2 with private bath, 1 suite. The types of beds available include Queen and Twin.

 

Policies

Cancellation: Full refund with 7 days cancellation

Smoking: Smoke Free Property.

 

Services & Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast.

Types of meals: Continental Plus Breakfast and Full Breakfast.

Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Cable TV, Ceiling Fans, Clock Radio, Coffeemaker, Television and Desk.

Amenities On Site: Library, Parlor Games, Mac, PC, Phone, Fireplace, Television and VCR.

 

Discounts

Special Discounts: 10% corporate rates

 

Activities

Other Activities: Antiquing, Beaches, Bicycling, Canoeing/Kayaking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Shopping (Local Crafts), Skiing Cross Country, Skiing Downhill, Sports Events, Major, College, Salmon River and world-class year-round fishing at Lake Ontario.

 

Historic Interest

The house was built in 1839 and remained in the same family until purchased in 1997. Woodwork is original. Minor renovations were made to the original floor plan.

Historic sites nearby: Seaway Trail (3 miles)

 

 




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