Southern hospitality mixed with Victorian Charm is what you'll receive when you stay at Southern Comfort. Step into this unique, early 1900’s Victorian/Greek revival treasure nestled in a quiet country setting. This elegant home boasts three impeccable, individually motif rooms and a four bed suite, close to Cooperstown. This 2-story 3,300 sq ft country home rests on 7 acres. Southern Comfort is a scenic 20 minutes from Cooperstown, NY. There is plenty of room for badminton, volleyball, or chasing fireflies at night or for taking a quiet walk in the serene, nature filled forest. We are conveniently located near the village of Cooperstown, Dreams Park, the Baseball Hall of Fame, and many other historic landmarks.
A romantic night of southern grace and hospitality awaits you in Lady Pamela's Room. Slumber on a luxurious, hand carved, queen size, four-poster bed nestled beneath a delicate canopy in a warm, rich room with private bath.
Lady Jadyn's Room will immerse you in the roar of the 1920's. The rich ambiance of an lovely walnut double bed from 1860, mixed with the comfort of original floors, antique marble-topped walnut dresser, and rich tones of wine and apricot will greet you.
True Victorian opulence defines Lady Verge's Room. This tribute to Victorian style features an antique four-poster queen bed, an original oak floor and antique oak furniture. Shared bath with whirlpool tub.
A contemporary relaxed atmosphere welcomes your family in the Lady Wyntre Suite. This warm upstairs chalet is perfect for relaxing with lush carpeting, informal family style, and 4 beds (1 double and 3 single) with a separate, private bath.
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