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The English Garden Bed & Breakfast is nestled in the heart of the Historic Stockade District of Schenectady, New York. It was built in 1775 by wealthy fur traders.
The dwelling was originally built Federal in style. Victorian architecture was added during the 1800s. The home is decorated with fine antiques, European bed linens, provides wireless internet, and televisions with a DVD player and VCR. Guest rooms are available with private or shared baths.
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The English Garden Bed & Breakfast is nestled in the heart of the Historic Stockade District of Schenectady, New York. It was built in 1775 by wealthy fur traders. The dwelling was originally built Federal in style. Victorian architecture was added during the 1800s. The home is decorated with fine antiques, European bed linens, provides wireless internet, and televisions with a DVD player and VCR. Guest rooms are available with private or shared baths. Single beds can be added for an additional fee. Rates include full breakfasts of coffee, tea, juice, egg variations, breakfast meats, sweet breads, and seasonal fresh fruits. Dietary concerns are accommodated. The Inn is conveniently located near many desirable destinations of both business and pleasure. Many forms of public transportation are within blocks of the B&B to include bus and train service as well as a short drive to The Albany Airport. Parents and alumnus find that the five blocks separating the bed and breakfast and nationally know Union College makes it an ideal place to stay during campus visits, sporting events, family weekends and graduations. Businesses such as Siemens, General Electric and Knolls Power Plant highly regard the Inn as a quiet retreat for men and women in town for weekly seminars and out of town meetings. Proctor’s Theatre yearly boasts a highly acclaimed play bill and by adding a stay at the English Garden one can complete an over all entertaining and relaxing get away. Steps from the front doors are the banks of the Mohawk River and its breathtaking views and appealing Towpath Byway. Within an hour drive a visit to Historic Saratoga Raceway can provide a feel of yesteryear with shopping and fine cuisine of today. The Adirondack Region can also provide picturesque drives and endless activities for the nature enthusiast. The innkeeper, Virginia Bohn, will welcome you to the Capital region with exceptional service and a warm inviting smile.
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