"The Inn was built in 1810 and is one of Essex's finest architectural landmarks. It has operated almost continuously since the early lake port days, making it one of the longest lived structures in town. Extensively renovated in 1986, the building stands poised once again to provide for the comfort of its guests. We're open year round. Now in its 192nd year of existence, this famous old inn's goal is still to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where a traveler can feel they have reached a true destination. Our overnight accommodations include nine rooms filled with antiques and treasures we have collected throughout the years. Some of the pieces were purchased right here in Essex during our annual vacation visits. There are two dining rooms, a backyard garden seating amongst perennial gardens, or tables that stretch across the front veranda for those who would like to view the historic village while dining. Owner and chef, John is sure to delight all who sample his culinary talents. The historic hamlet of Essex is located on Lake Champlain, south of Four Brothers' Islands, and north of Split Rock lighthouse. Essex is in a time capsule, where a sense of past has survived. One is impressed by beauty and uniqueness of the setting as well as by the architecture. The entire hamlet is on the national register of historic places. Natural Goods and Finery Unique Shop in Essex NY Adirondack Chandler Unique Shop in Essex NY Ad'k Guide Your Adirondack Travel Resource Adirondack B&Bs A Guide to the North Country Adirondack Inn Assoc. The Best Inns in the Adirondacks" |