Nichols House: A House with a Soul Rest. Reflect. Reconnect. Welcome to Nichols House, a distinctive Victorian home on the banks of the Susquehanna River where history, art, beauty, and hospitality come together to create an experience unlike any other. Nichols House is not simply a place to spend the night. It is a home that has been lovingly restored, carefully curated, and thoughtfully shared with guests who appreciate character, comfort, and authenticity. For more than a century, this house has stood watch over the river. Today, it serves as a peaceful retreat for travelers, couples, families, and individuals seeking a place to slow down, reconnect, and experience the charm of small-town America. From the moment you enter, you will discover that Nichols House is different. This is not a corporate rental assembled from catalog furniture and generic artwork. It is a home with a story, and every room reflects the life experiences, travels, interests, and passions of its owner, Dr. Edward Nichols. A Labor of Love When Dr. Nichols purchased the property, he saw more than an old Victorian house. He saw the possibility of preserving an important piece of local history while creating a place where guests could feel welcomed, inspired, and at home. Over the years, countless hours have been devoted to restoring and improving the property while preserving the character that makes it unique. Original architectural details have been respected whenever possible. Rooms have been thoughtfully updated to balance historic charm with modern comfort. The result is a home that feels timeless rather than trendy. Guests often comment that Nichols House feels warm, personal, and authentic. That is no accident. Every improvement, every piece of furniture, every photograph, and every decorative object has been selected with care. Art from Around the World One of the most distinctive features of Nichols House is its collection of art and artifacts gathered during decades of travel and professional work. Throughout the home you will find original artwork, cultural treasures, and unique decorative pieces collected from different regions of the United States and abroad. Many of these pieces carry personal stories connected to places visited, people encountered, and experiences remembered. Rather than decorating according to a single design trend, Nichols House reflects a lifetime of curiosity and exploration. Guests frequently find themselves wandering from room to room discovering pieces that spark conversation, memories, and questions. Many visitors tell us they notice something new each time they walk through the house. Photography with a Story Photography has long been one of Dr. Nichols' passions. Displayed throughout Nichols House are photographs captured during years of travel, exploration, and observation. From dramatic landscapes to intimate nature studies, the photographs reflect a deep appreciation for beauty, light, and place. Many guests enjoy learning the stories behind the images. Some photographs were captured during cross-country journeys. Others were taken close to home along the Susquehanna River and throughout the beautiful countryside of upstate New York. Several pieces have become guest favorites and often spark conversation about travel, nature, and personal experiences. For guests who develop a special connection with a particular image, selected works may also be available for purchase. The Living Room The spacious living room offers a welcoming place to gather, read, converse, or simply relax. Comfortable seating, abundant natural light, and carefully selected artwork create an atmosphere that encourages people to slow down and enjoy one another's company. Whether you are sharing a bottle of wine, planning tomorrow's adventures, or spending a quiet evening with a book, the living room serves as the heart of the house. The Beauty of Italian Marble One of Nichols House's most striking architectural features is its beautiful white Italian marble flooring. The marble brings a sense of elegance and light to the home while reflecting the craftsmanship of an earlier era. Guests often comment on the brightness and distinctive character the marble contributes to the living spaces. It is one of those details that photographs simply cannot fully capture. The floors help create a feeling of openness, sophistication, and permanence that complements the home's Victorian architecture. The Dining Room The dining room features a dramatic wall-to-wall window that fills the space with natural light throughout the day. Whether enjoying breakfast before exploring the area or sharing a leisurely evening meal, guests often find themselves lingering here long after dinner is over. The room invites conversation and connection in a way that modern life too often discourages. Three Inviting Bedrooms Nichols House comfortably accommodates up to four guests. Each bedroom has been designed to provide a unique atmosphere while supporting the home's larger mission of rest, reflection, and reconnection. The rooms offer comfortable beds, quality linens, and a peaceful environment designed to encourage deep rest and renewal. Two Full Bathrooms Guests enjoy two full bathrooms, including a Victorian-style soaking tub, adorned with a unique butterfly collection, that invites long, relaxing baths after a day of sightseeing, hiking, fishing, or exploring the region. A second bathroom with shower provides convenience and flexibility for multiple guests. A Place to Reflect One of the recurring themes throughout Nichols House is reflection. Guests will discover books placed throughout the home, comfortable spaces for reading, and quiet corners that encourage slowing down and being present. Many couples find themselves having conversations they have postponed for months. Many solo travelers find themselves reconnecting with interests and dreams that daily responsibilities often overshadow. The atmosphere of the house naturally encourages a different pace. Outdoor Living Outside, guests can enjoy the beauty of the Susquehanna River and the peaceful surroundings that make this part of New York so special. Amenities include: • Cedar sauna • Fire pit • Outdoor seating • Weber grill • River views Morning coffee on the deck, evening conversations by the fire, and quiet moments watching wildlife along the river are among the experiences guests remember most. Bald eagles are frequent visitors to the area, and the changing seasons provide an ever-changing natural landscape. Explore Sidney and Beyond Nichols House is ideally situated for exploring the region. Just one block away, Keith Clark Park offers walking trails, river access, a playground, and a boat launch. East Sidney Lake is only minutes away and provides opportunities for boating, kayaking, fishing, swimming, and hiking. Guests can also enjoy local restaurants, golf courses, scenic drives, antique shops, and the beauty of the Catskill region. Privacy with Personal Hospitality Guests enjoy exclusive access to the entire main house. Dr. Nichols resides in a separate carriage house located approximately seventy feet away, allowing guests complete privacy while ensuring assistance is available if needed. Many guests appreciate knowing help is close at hand while still feeling as though the entire property belongs to them during their stay. More Than a Rental What makes Nichols House memorable is not simply its rooms, furnishings, or amenities. It is the feeling guests experience while they are here. Perhaps it is the history of the building. Perhaps it is the art and photography. Perhaps it is the river, the marble floors, the stories behind the objects, or the care that has gone into restoring and preserving the property. Whatever the reason, Nichols House has a way of helping people slow down. To breathe. To think. To reconnect. We invite you to experience a house with a soul. Welcome to Nichols House. Rest. Reflect. Reconnect.
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About the area
Sidney
Sidney is home to this holiday home. Big Four Bridge and Chenango County Historical Society Museum are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Bullthistle Model Railroad Society Museum and Animal Adventure Park. Anderson Center for the Arts and Foothills Performing Arts Center are also worth visiting.
Cooperstown All Star Village Fields - 35 min drive - 42.7 km
State University of New York-Oneonta - 35 min drive - 46.7 km
Getting around
Binghamton, NY (BGM-Greater Binghamton) - 52 min drive
Restaurants
Dunkin' - 7 min drive
McDonald's - 3 min drive
Trackside Dining - 8 min walk
Backdoor Bar & Grille - 7 min drive
China City - 5 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Nichols House - Rest, Reflect, Reconnect pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Nichols House - Rest, Reflect, Reconnect?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Nichols House - Rest, Reflect, Reconnect?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Nichols House - Rest, Reflect, Reconnect located?
Situated in Sidney, this holiday home is within a 10-minute walk of Susquehanna River, Sidney Memorial Library and Big Four Bridge. Tri-town Regional Hospital is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) away.