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Senator Patrie Estate Bed and Breakfast is located in Dolgeville, New York, which is situated in the southern foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. Built in 1879, this restored Colonial Revival house is located in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. Countless lakes, which lie just a few miles north, provide excellent fishing, boating and sailing. To the south is the Erie Canal with limitless waterways and an interesting lock system.
Our two suites each have a bedroom, sitting room, private bath, air conditioning and cable television. A gift shop featuring 24% lead crystal is located on the premises. Choose from our large menu the night before your breakfast.
The Oak for the Staircase was imported from Germany
The Dining Room table is set with Wedgwood Fruit Sprays design dishes. The Tablecloth matches the dishes
Wainscoted library with a large assortment of books.
Summer Rates: April 1 - November 30th Suite - Double occupancy - One Night - $99. Two or more nights $89. per night One person - One night $89. Two or more nights $79. per night. Suite + Extra Bedroom one bath shared $89. Each Party. Two or more nights $79. Each Party per night.
Winter Rates: December 1 - March 31st Suite - Double occupancy - One Night - $89. Two or more nights $79. per night One person - One night $79. Two or more nights $69. per night. Suite + Extra Bedroom one bath shared $79. Each Party. Two or more nights $69. Each Party per night.
Corporate and special event rates available.
West Room
South Suite Bedroom
North Suite Bedroom Senator Patrie slept here.
The Turning Stone Casino in Oneida, New York is one hour's drive west and Saratoga Springs, NY is 55 miles east. An hours drive south takes you to the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY.
It's a very short walk to the Dolgeville-Manheim Historical Society Museum and not far down Main Street is the Dolgeville Mill, an old stone factory building, which once housed the Daniel Green Slipper Company. The Mill is filled with antiques for sale.
The diverse industries located in Dolgeville are: North Hudson Woodcraft, Rawlings Adirondack Baseball Bat Factory, Trico Lace Factory, Tumble Forms, Inc. and Lyndon Lyon Greenhouse. The greenhouse specializes in African Violets Directions: From the New York State Thruway(I-90) exit 29A, take State Highway 169 north to State Highway 5. Go east on the left lane of State Highway 5 approximately 8/10 of a mile to the flashing amber light. Proceed north on State Highway 167 to Dolgeville. You will be coming in to Dolgeville on South Main Street. Look for our yellow house, number 71, on the right with a stone wall around the property. The distance from the Thruway to Dolgeville is 9 miles. Good restaurants are within walking distance of our B&B. Adequate Parking is provided on the premises. No Smoking is allowed in the building or on the grounds. No pets are allowed.
Payment may be by cash or personal check.
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