The Jacob Hall House
The Jacob Hall House
Description
Built in 1802, 417 South Main is one of the oldest houses in Geneva. Nestled in the heart of the Historic District, the 4-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom rowhouse sleeps up to 8 people, with a covered porch that affords a view of Seneca Lake. The house is in walking distance of the lake, downtown and the Hobart and William Smith Campus. The bedrooms and bathrooms are fully outfitted with bed linens and towels, and the house includes WiFi. The space This historic home, which once served as a Saddlery in the early 19th century, retains many of the original architectural details, including three fireplaces, period glass windows and an early Federal staircase. The first floor includes a living room, dining room, half-bath, and recently upgraded kitchen that is well-equipped with cooking essentials, pots and pans and dinnerware. The covered porch provides seating to relax and enjoy a view of the Mighty Seneca. Upstairs features two en-suite bedrooms, and a laundry room. Originally the kitchen, the knotty pine panelled lower level is now a cozy family room centered around the former kitchen hearth. Two bedrooms and a shared full bath are also located on this level.
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