Cherry Valley · 整套客用套房 · 1室1床1.0卫 · 可住2人 · Modern private studio on picturesque Hawk Mountain
Kick back and relax in this cozy, stylish space. Newly renovated with a modern touch with impressive views on 96 acres. Head out to nearby farmers’ markets or hit up the local antique shops among the many iconic upstate main streets. Music lovers will be happy with the proximity to Glimmerglass Opera House. It’s also a baseball throw away from Cooperstown where you can enjoy the Baseball Hall of Fame. Open floor plan with full kitchen and queen size. Eat meals at our high top bar or rest on the overstuffed love seat couch and watch TV. WI-FI access throughout the studio.
Overall our stay was fine. The house met our needs. Design was blend of new and old. Very comfortable beds and the house was clean., We probably would not have found the house without gps- no address on the mailbox and the road up was hard to determine. The inside worked well for us but the outdoor entrance was overgrown grass with a shabby entrance to way. Lock system was excellent. The location was very isolated and private.
Modern, very clean place and larger than the photos shown. Id estimate the size of the studio as 20'x25' so very comfortable for a couple. Very fast internet service with TV (we did not use the latter). Kitchen well stocked with dishes, glasses, wine glasses, silverware, pots and pans, etc. Highly recommend this place which is 15-20 minute drive to downtown Cooperstown. I would advise that one should carefully do supermarket shopping for essentials before arriving--our experience was that there is a coffee maker but no coffee or sugar, creamer, etc. The issue arises because the place is some distance from sources of these- we could not have coffee the morning after we arrived, Aside from that quibble, I would like to thank Antoinette for letting us stay at this fine place. Tip to visitors--the nearby Hyde Hall, an early 1820 mansion is nearby and worth a look if you have any interest in history.
Antoinette’s place was very nice and perfect for a getaway weekend to Cooperstown! Their studio is probably the most spacious that I have ever stayed in and it’s hidden in the trees which made it more secluded. The place was very clean and just as described. I would stay here again!
During the late 1700s, the small village of Cherry Valley was the gateway to America's Western Frontier. Located along a well-traversed Indian path, the geography surrounding the village made it perfect for western migration on the Cherry Valley Turnpike – now known as Route 20, NYS Scenic Byway. After the Erie Canal opened in 1825, the village was less-traveled; but the advent of post-WWII auto travel breathed new life to the tiny village.
"Tiny" in size only, Cherry Valley became an artist haven during the 1960s and 70s, a place where Allen Ginsberg and other beatnik-types called home. Take in the beauty at Cherry Valley Lilacs during the late spring to experience this haven for yourself.
The architecture is notable, with the oldest bank building west of Albany still in use. The Cherry Valley Museum documents the history of the area; the Plaide Palette offers some of the finest Irish merchandise in upstate New York; and visitors can experience fine dining, shopping treasure hunts, and superb lodging in Cherry Valley. The Cherry Valley Bookstore was once the site of Amos Swan's cabinet shop and telegraph office. A good friend of Samual Morse, who had family living in Cherry Valley, this little gem is where Morse Code was perfected.
Cherry Valley Artworks continues the tradition of avant-garde arts-related activities, including renovating an old theater for upcoming performing arts, as well as a not-to-be-missed semi-annual Kite Festival and Sculpture Trail.
Just down the road, visitors can discover the Old Middlefield Schoolhouse Museum and explore outdoor recreation at the Cherry Valley State Forest.
See: thisiscooperstown.com to learn more
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