{Alternative}:Wouldn’t be nice for a change to stay in this unique building instead of sleeping over by a traditional hotel or B&B? I think so, immerse in the nature, only 160 km away from Manhattan, this old lighthouse has undergone some structural work before being converted into a Bed & breakfast. The Saugerties Lighthouse is 140 years old and can be reached via the half mile nature trail at the end of Lighthouse Drive in the village of Saugerties, New York. The interiors recreate the bygone style of the early 20th century, with its vintage kitchen and the old style bedrooms.
Funny, I have previously featured the vintage style kitchen on a previous post, without knowing that it belongs to this characteristic building.
Photos credit: Toni Meneguzzo
9 comments:
Cara,
You are awfully productive. Was just about to comment on the Portugese tiles... and all of a sudden... the lighthouse. Gulp! Love the setting, the stove (!)- well the whole chabang! Thanks for the post on the tiles as well. Must look out for your up-dates... Bacione, Ingrid
What a nice idea for a place to stay during a holyday!! I would love to try a Lighthouse too sometimes! should i change my previus booking for NY??
Love W. the Antique Lovers!
P.s. Having a coffee and talks tonight with the Floyds!
This building is beautiful! It would definitely make a great vacation away from it all.
I love light house!
last year on my trip I've visited and seen a lot of lighthouses, they have "quel non so che di misterioso e fantastico"
I always feel that after certain mileage in travel years, one must search out the special, the unusual. This is such a place. Thank you.
Hi! Thanks so much for visiting me at my blog! It's so nice that we've found each other like this. :)
I lived in NY for years and I've never heard of this place! But isn't that always the way? It looks amazing - such an interesting piece of American history. Look at that stove! It would definitely make a great weekend getaway.
thank you! i can actually go here!!!
O'h, I love it! Would love to go there. How unusual, and that little stove, so lovely.
such beautiful space!!!
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