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Bonnie Castle Farm Bed and Breakfast stands as a haven of
warmth and charm overlooking the east side of Great Sodus Bay
in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. "Bonniecastle"
originated on 57 acres of Sodus Bay waterfront
property purchased in 1887. It was developed as a resort with
a hotel and four summer homes. Guests would travel to "Bonniecastle"
by horse and carriage or by steamboat from Sodus Point. During
the 1890's and the early 1900's, "Bonniecastle" was
a well-known flourishing resort area, and the Pendleton family
home and guest house are two of the original four homes that
are pictured on several postcards of that era. Bonnie Castle
Farm continues to retain its "turn-of-the-century"
flavor today.
Choose from eight lovely guest rooms including a guest
house, four of which bear the name of the last Pendleton child
to have resided there. Most lodging accommodations feature
king- or queen-size beds and scenic views of either Great
Sodus Bay or the garden. A suite in the main house contains a
full kitchen, as does the guest house. The three-bedroom guest
house is also available for weekly stays, making it a
wonderful vacation rental. The Aldrich Guest House features
four baths, a dining room, living room, as well as a large
porch overlooking the water and a boat dock.
Awake to enjoy a full gourmet breakfast served in the dining
room of the main house overlooking the water. Mouth-watering
entrees such as Orange Blossom French Toast, Quiche Lorraine,
and Creamy Potato Casserole are offered with Appleknocker
sausages, fresh fruit, fresh baked pastries, and Irish cream
coffee and herbal tea.
Come to Bonnie Castle Farm Bed and Breakfast where you'll
enjoy a beautiful turn-of-the-century waterfront home
with expansive lawns and trees in close proximity to so much.
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The unique location of Bonnie Castle Farm, on the "Seaway
Trail" places it approximately halfway between Rochester
and Syracuse, at the northern end of the Finger Lakes.
Activities and events are easily accessible from Lake
Ontario between Rochester and Oswego in the north to Ithaca
and Watkins Glen in the south. Enjoy swimming, golf, hiking in
Chimney Bluff State Park, and excellent charter fishing.
There is a multitude of events throughout the area including
many festivals such as the Renaissance and Lilac, Hill Cumorah
Pageant, and the beautiful fall foliage. Visit the National
Women's Hall of Fame, explore the wine trails, or spend time
at one of the many museums, parks, and colleges. |