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Historic two story 1860 Lake Cottage, Green Apple Inn is only three blocks from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and a five minute drive from the famous Glimmerglass Opera. Site as Where to Stay in the New York Times July 6, 2003. CC charged at booking for 1 night stay plus tax. Balance is charged 15 days prior to arrival which is nonrefundable. For stays of over three nights 50% will be due at time of booking to hold the reservation. the balance is charge 20 days prior to arrival which is nonrefundable.
Creepy, yet cozy.
Yes, it was like staying with your grandma. The lady was very nice and everything was clean. The only thing that creeped me out was the history...
Great B & B
We stayed at the Green Apple Inn on August 14, 2007. the B & B was cozy and delightful. The Crispin room was perfect for a family of 3. The roo...
Great Experience
Staying here was just like staying at your grandmothers house. Everything was perfect. The sleeping rooms were well appointed and the bed was v...
We saw 2 room photos on the web site, with only 2 rooms available, so we assumed we had one of those rooms. We did not. Ours was small, the bed not comfortable and no en suite facilites. The lock on the bathroom door didn't work, so it was a bit unerving. However, we never saw a live person while we were there. We were greeted with sticky notes, including our bill! The front doors were never locked. We had to return early the next morning, so we didn't get coffee or breakfast (which wasn't served until 9 - sorry, we are early risers).
Traditional B&B, with very nice innkeeper and great breakfasts! The place was spotless and very charming. Only downside for us was no in-room bath, but it was next door and we were in-between seasons (so occupancy was low). Mrs. Lewis was very knowledgeble about town activites and restaurants and always pleasant and helpful. We left before breakfast on our last morning and she had coffee-to-go and homemade scones to take with us!
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