Hotel Overview Dr. Jonathan Pitney's turn-of-the century home has been lovingly
restored into a bed and breakfast with a warm and friendly
atmosphere. This home was originally built by Samuel Reed in 1799.
Dr. Pitney purchased the colonial-style home in 1833, but when he
added on in 1848, the addition was built in an italianate style.
Tastefully furnished with period antiques, two bedrooms, the dining
room, kitchen and maid quarters are in colonial decor, four
bedrooms, and the Graneville room are in a victorian vogue setting,
and are all located in the Pitney House. Take a step back into the
past as each bedroom includes its own private bath, most with
authentic clawfoot tubs. Imagine the picturesque beauty and romance
when nestling in front of a cozy fireplace with that special
someone in your own private room. The ambiance of a by-gone era has
been captured in each room for your relaxation and a rejuvenating
stay. Breakfast is a special time. Start your day with a full
buffet breakfast served in our colonial dining room consisting of
freshly squeezed juices, homemade breads and coffee cakes, entrees
ranging from over-stuffed french toast to souffles to hot fruit
dishes. In the winter, gather in the grand room for a glass of
wine, sparkling cider or a spot of tea and enjoy the warmth of the
fireplace while chatting with other guests. Join us at the Pitney
House where new guests become old friends...
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Hotel Policies
- Check-in Time: 2:00 PM
- Check-out Time: 11:00 AM
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