Oyster Bay · 民居里的独立房间 · 1室1床1.0卫 · 可住2人 · Oyster Bay Victorian Mansion Blue private room
This 1897 Mansion in the Historical Town Of Oyster Bay and Oyster Bay Cove has been one of Long Islands' most seclusive yet fun spots to stay in. Your Private room in a Classic Vintage Victorian House Set on Half an Acre of land. This Home Has Preserved the original character. Blocks away from the main street, Roosevelt Beach, Theodore Roosevelt Park, LIRR Train Station to New York City (20) to Penn Station. More rooms available. Just ask President Roosevelt, In-office from March 4, 1933 – to April 12, 1945, and his men held meetings in this home. After all, his house was a stone's throw away. You can feel and see the time error. Of course, the home has been updated for guests' comfortability.
Enrico is a great host, very responsive and helpful. The house is clean, neat, and super comfy. Not to mention pretty… easily the nicest house on the block, this beautiful Victorian house is a must if ever in Oyster Bay!
This is out 4th or 5th time staying at Enrico’s beautiful house! Goes without saying, it’s a great place, super convenient/in to town, clean, and above all, very very pretty! Who doesn’t love a historic Victorian house?!
Enrico and Eleonora were excellent hosts and made our visit easy. They were highly responsive and thoughtful. The house is large, comfortable, and quite charming. Overall, we enjoyed our stay.
Enrico and Eleonora were very hospitable, providing needed information fro beginning to end. Enrico was very hospitable, offering bagels for breakfast and coffee. Also our 3 dogs were welcome and very calm and happy. Nic place!
Very pleasant stay at Enrico's. I was in town with my husband for a sailing event near by. The location was great, walking distance to the LIRR and cute little town. The room was nice and exactly as pictured. Enrico and his cohost were great communicators. They were very responsive from the start. I was greeted in the morning and kindly offered fresh coffee. Perfect fit for our two night stay in Oyster bay.
Oyster Bay is known for the residence and summer White House of Theodore Roosevelt, Sagamore Hill. Why is it called Oyster Bay?
In 1650, the Treaty of Hartford established a boundary between Dutch and English claims at "Oyster bay", by which the Dutch meant present-day Cold Spring Harbor (to the east) and the English meant all of the water connected to present-day Oyster Bay Harbor.
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