About the Victorian Lady Adirondack B&B

The Victorian Lady Bed and Breakfast, circa 1856, is a unique blend of three different architectural styles. The original section is Greek Revival.  The dramatic east facade added about 1874, is Second Empire, with its Mansard roof and front tower. 

 

The Eastlake veranda was added some ten years later, and finally, during its historic restoration in 1993-94, its two-story rear porches and authentically designed Carriage House were added to complete this Adirondack bed & breakfast.

The Deswert family ensures that you will thoroughly enjoy your stay at their Adirondack bed and breakfast.  From chats by the fireplace, to strolls in an English garden, the Victorian Lady is the perfect place to get away and relax.


 

All facilities have been modernized, extensive gardens added, and each room painstakingly furnished with antiques and period furniture and are all  beautifully decorated. All guest rooms have cable TV and are air conditioned. Today, the "Lady" welcomes guests who wish to enjoy Adirondack lodging in the elegance and romance of a bygone era.

“It’s great to see you again this year.  Many thanks, once more, for your kind hospitality”  Arnette and Robert Voyeyer, Greenwich, CT

Breakfast at the Lady is a special event! Served either in our candlelit Dining Room or on the Veranda, we prepare a three course gourmet menu that changes daily. Breakfast is served at 8:30 am for all guests, and you are invited to linger, making new friends or planning your day in Westport, NY.

We have stayed at many B & B's and the Victorian Lady is certainly one of the best. A lovely home and great breakfasts. An impeccable place.
- Rita and Larey Hazelton , New Castle, Colorado