Located within a leisurely stroll of Cherry Valley Museum, this vacation home is within a 15-minute drive of Beekman 1802 Mercantile. The vacation home includes a fireplace, a microwave, and a Smart TV.
Glimmerglass State Park - 15 min drive - 10.3 miles
National Baseball Hall of Fame - 24 min drive - 18.1 miles
Cooperstown Dreams Park - 29 min drive - 22.6 miles
Cooperstown All Star Village Fields - 55 min drive - 44.4 miles
Restaurants
Rose & Kettle Restaurant - 8 min walk
Hogan's Cafe - 8 min drive
Triangle Tavern - 9 min walk
Pleasant Brook Hotel - 11 min drive
K C's Corner Restaurant and Mtl - 9 min drive
About this property
Entire place
You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Dreams Park Accessible Historic 3-bedroom house in Artsy Cherry Valley
Built in 1870 this Queen Anne style historic home has been refurbished to a very high standard. The restored 3-bed beauty sits comfortably on the shady, maple-lined streets of Cherry Valley Village, 12 miles outside Cooperstown. Like stepping back in time, but without sacrificing today’s mod cons, the home is sympathetically furnished with a mix of reclaimed antiques and a retro Mid-century Modern aesthetic. Open floor plan with living room, dining area, snug & full kitchen. Accommodates 6.
The Reviews
_ "We cannot recommend Helen's place enough! The photos do not do it justice; it was comfortable, peaceful and beautifully curated!" - Zoe
- "We enjoyed your lovely home while we were here for a week of baseball at DreamsPark. Thank you." - The McLaughlins
- "Thank you for a lovely stay. Your home is truly beautiful. We loved it." - Hilary
- "We just settled in and the house is so lovely! We are enamored by your collection of art. Thank you for allowing us to stay here." - Bridget
_" We had such a wonderful stay at Helen's gorgeous home. She has clearly taken such care in creating a warm, inviting space. " - Jenn
- "We loved our stay at Helen's beautiful home. It was so peaceful in the town of Cherry Valley." - Jessica
- "Helen was a wonderful host. She was so responsive and went the extra mile to reach out before our stay." - Denise
- "Proudhouse is such a special home!... We came for the Cooperstown Dreams Park experience and it was a beautiful drive to and from.. We hope to come back.. " - Rachel
The Space
Looking for a stay with a stylish backstory? Built in 1870 & totally renovated in 2018, this historic home features an open family living plan with a sizeable lounge area, full kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area, retro wood fireplace snug with pull out queen sofa bed, full downstairs bathroom, plus three bedrooms and a full bathroom upstairs.
Sympathetically furnished with a mix of reclaimed antiques, original artwork and a designer Mid-century Modern aesthetic, the 2000 sq ft house provides cable tv and wireless high speed internet. The upgraded kitchen is entirely new, equipped with all the modern amenities you would expect, plus a full gas chef's oven. There is a full washer & a dryer.
The house sits on a half acre plot with a tree-lined garden featuring an original, three-story, disused barn (currently inaccessible) Outside amenities include a wraparound deck, hammock, an outdoor table with chairs and a charcoal grill.
The perfect choice for families traveling to the area looking to enjoy Dreams Park but with a more authentic experience and none of the crowds of high season Cooperstown. Ideal for a hosted retreat, gatherings with friends, wedding or event preparation, and for simply relaxing. Guest access
Depending on your numbers and needs there may be a bedroom and storage cupboards that are off limits to guests. The original barn is due to be renovated and is off limit to guests at this time.
There is a long gravel driveway that fits three cars. The garden is entirely fenced in.
Please note that the steep, narrow stairway to the upstairs and the bathtub access may be more challenging for older guests. There is no independent shower stall.
The Backstory
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Cherry Valley Historic District looks much like it did in the 19th century. Many people around Cherry Valley are dairy farmers; tapping maple trees for sap, which is then refined into syrup, is a common spring practice.
Settled in the mid-eighteenth century on New York's western frontier, Cherry Valley assumed strategic significance during the Revolutionary War and a gateway to America's Western Frontier.. The village grew to dominate trade and commerce within a large region southwest of the Mohawk Valley. Later in the century, the village became a regional center of manufacturing and still later it prospered as a leading center of the state's lucrative hops industry.
In 1738 a grant of 7 acres was made by George II to John Lindesay, a Scotsman, who settled here in 1739. Other settlers followed, among them the Rev. Samuel Donlop, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, who convinced seven Scotch-Irish families from New Hampshire to join them. By 1743 he had established the first classical school and first English speaking church west of the Hudson. Donlop named the settlement Cherry Valley because of the abundance of wild cherry trees and Many immigrants funnelled through the village on their way westward and merchants, professionals, and craftsmen gravitated to the village to supply the traveler's demand. The road provided business for numerous blacksmiths and at least fifteen taverns and hotels. A number of long-distance stagelines ran from eastern New York through Cherry Valley to Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, and west. Eight local stage lines connected Cherry Valley to towns as far away as Catskill and Utica. During this period a fire company was started, the still-operating National Central Bank (on Main Street) was founded, a common district school was opened, the Cherry Valley Gazette was first published, and four companies of infantry and three of artillery were maintained. The village had a marble works, cabinet maker, iron and brass foundries, tanneries, distilleries, and hat and last factories.
Cherry Valley has a long history as an artist and writer's community. Willa Cather left New York City for the isolated village in 1911, writing O Pioneers! while there. Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg used to visit to escape city life, especially in the autumn when the maple leaves change colour. Ginsberg bought a farm here in the 1960s, and the town became a haven and destination point for many of the major personalities of the Beat scene: William Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Peter Orlovsky, Herbert Huncke, Ray Bremser, Anne Waldman, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Harry Smith, Mary Beach, Claude Pelieu and many others all spent time either living or visiting there.
The vacation home is air-conditioned and features 2 bathrooms and space to spread out with 3 bedrooms. Other standard amenities include a washing machine, a fireplace, and a microwave.
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Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
General
Unit size: 2,000 square feet
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 21
Check-out
Check-out before 11:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Check-out instructions
The host requires you complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Strip any used beds and gather used towels
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks, and take out the trash
Turn off the lights, lock the doors, and return the keys
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Pets
This property doesn't allow pets
Children and extra beds
Children allowed: ages 3-17
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Minimum check-in age: 21
We should mention
Details about charges, deposits, or other important information:
This property is managed by a private host, not a professional engaged in trade or business.
Charges for extra guests may apply and vary depending on the property's policy.
A cash deposit, credit card, or debit card for incidental charges, as well as a government-issued photo ID, may be required at check-in.
Special requests are subject to availability at the time of check-in and can't be guaranteed. Certain requests may come with additional charges.
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited.
Onsite safety features include a carbon monoxide detector and a smoke detector.
Frequently asked questions
What is there to do close to this vacation home?
This vacation home is located in Cherry Valley within a short 9-minute walk of Cherry Valley Museum. You'll also find Glimmerglass State Park nearby.
Will I be able to park at this vacation home?
No, this vacation home doesn't offer parking.
Is this vacation home next to a casino?
No, this vacation home is not connected to a casino.
Will I find an indoor pool at this vacation home?
No, there is no indoor pool at this vacation home.
What amenities will couples enjoy at Dreams Park Accessible Historic 3-bedroom house in Artsy Cherry Valley?
Couples will appreciate amenities at this vacation home, including a fireplace and a smart TV in each accommodation and fireplaces in some.
Are there hot tubs at Dreams Park Accessible Historic 3-bedroom house in Artsy Cherry Valley?
No, there isn't a spa tub at this vacation home.
Does this vacation home include breakfast service?
No, this vacation home doesn't offer breakfast.
Does this vacation home allow pets to stay for free?
No, pets aren't allowed at this vacation home.
Does this vacation home have connecting rooms?
No, there aren't connecting rooms at this vacation home.
Can I book a room with a balcony at Dreams Park Accessible Historic 3-bedroom house in Artsy Cherry Valley?
No, you won't find accommodations with balconies at Dreams Park Accessible Historic 3-bedroom house in Artsy Cherry Valley.