Luxury in a Historic Landmark-great restaurants within walking distance!
This house is a designated historic landmark, proudly recognized by the town for its deep roots in Buffalo’s history and its connection to the War of 1812. We’re honored to share this special piece of the past with our guests.
Stay just minutes from top destinations: 32 min to Highmark Stadium (Buffalo Bills), 15 min to Buffalo/Niagara Airport, and 45 min to Niagara Falls. We're close to Buffalo’s colleges—ideal for Parent Weekend or student drop-off—and under 30 min from vibrant Downtown Buffalo with theaters, restaurants, and nightlife.
To the east, explore Darien Lake Theme Park (25 min), Akron Falls (15 min), Batavia (30 min), and the Rochester area (60 min). Guests often say they wish they’d stayed longer to enjoy the peaceful home and friendly neighborhood.
In spring, walk to a Saturday farmers market, hike nearby trails, fish the local pond, ride scenic bike paths, or relax at the park just across the street—perfect for families!
Enjoy private access to the house in a quiet, welcoming neighborhood. Upstairs features three comfortable bedrooms for eight to sleep, and two full bathrooms. The main floor includes a spacious dining and living area, a foyer, a half bath, the unique “Rocker Room” (circa 1820), and a charming “Vintage Kitchen” (1950).
All bedrooms feature high-end mattresses—Saatva, Winkbed, and Aireloom—dressed in soft, hypoallergenic sheets, pillows, and blankets. Two full bathrooms are located upstairs, stocked with plenty of towels, toilet paper, hand soap, and body wash.
Master King Bedroom: Includes a king bed and twin beds, one of which is in a former sewing annex with a built-in 1947 wall ironing board and walk-in closet. The original soft pine floors from the 1860s and vintage 1940s shutters add charm. Shares a hallway bathroom with the Canopy Room.
Rose Room: Named after my daughter, whose rose artwork decorates the space. Features a queen bed, electric fireplace, and en suite bathroom with new tile and a hand-thrown vessel sink crafted by my husband Jack.
Canopy Room: Located in the older part of the house, it features exposed beams, a queen canopy bed, antique furniture, and milk glass accents. Once servant quarters in the 1940s, it still has a steep, unused back staircase. Shares a hallway bath with the Master King room. Guests often call it the most romantic room.
The dining/living room is perfect for enjoying takeout or catered meals from 9 nearby restaurants—all within walking distance—offering everything from burgers and pizza to gourmet dishes. A house binder includes menus and recommendations. There’s also a small farm brewery close by, run by my husband!
This kitchen is a true throwback, installed in1947—original cabinetry, brick walls likely from the 1800s, and many vintage items on display and for your use. It includes countertop appliances: a 2-burner induction cooktop, George Foreman Grill, cottage-size fridge, vintage wall oven (from 1955—and still working!), microwave, Keurig (pods provided), coffee pot, toaster, and blender. We provide vintage dishes, mugs, bowls, silverware, wine glasses, and all kinds of coffee and sweeteners. No dishwasher—so please wash what you use. Cleaning supplies and trash bags are provided.
Just beyond the kitchen is the home's original room, with a large fireplace and rocking chairs. The unpainted plaster walls are original. In winter, we’ll prepare your first wood fire for free, using hardwood from our property. A small fee applies for extra fires. We’ll show you how to safely enjoy it when you arrive.
We recently added a Smart TV in the living room. Please remember your own passwords to the streaming services you prefer. Our space invites families to talk over a puzzle, play games and enjoy the area. Several of our guests mentioned they didn't even turn on the TV, but really enjoyed the puzzle on the piano!
Like I said, the property is a work in progress. You might see us in the barn outback, working in there to open a ceramic studio. Currently there are several pieces of pottery in the house that Jack made, some even are for sale. We hope in the summer to offer "Come and Play in Clay...and Stay!" If you want to know the history of this home or know why we named it the Honeyhouse, just ask!
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オーナーについて
オーナー : Sue & Jack Merlino
We live just a stone's throw from the Honeyhouse and are happy to help with anything you need during your stay. Jack, a skilled clay artist, crafted many of the home’s unique features—sinks, vases, and lamps. This summer, he plans to open a pottery studio in the barn, which is located on the same property but is not part of the rental. You might even see him sculpting clay during your visit. Sue, a retired science teacher, is your hostess and Jack’s pottery assistant. When the house isn’t booked, she hosts wellness workshops in the dining room.
この宿泊施設のオーナーになった理由
When the old stone house just a few doors down went up for sale, we jumped at the chance to restore it. That first summer, before renovations began, it was used as a film set for Widow’s Point—a haunted lighthouse movie starring Craig Sheffer. Some interior scenes were shot right here!
We started by clearing overgrown trees and repairing the roof. Restoring the original windows came next—a challenge, as many were painted shut or broken. We found antique wavy glass on the property and carefully cut it to replace broken panes, preserving the beautiful lines, bubbles, and waves from 1800s glassblowers. Jack repainted the original cedar shake siding and wood trim, transforming the exterior from a dull green to a striking deep blue.
The lower level, built with 14-inch-thick limestone walls likely quarried nearby in the 1800s, made electrical and plumbing work tough—but we managed! While we added Jack’s handcrafted vessel sinks, many features are original, simply cleaned and refreshed.
The kitchen is a true time capsule, still as it was in 1947. The 1955 ovens still work, and a mason recently told us the brick walls appear to date back to the 19th century. We found and reused many vintage items left behind in the attic and cupboards. Just beyond the kitchen is the oldest room in the house, with a large fireplace, original plaster walls (left unpainted), and rocking chairs for relaxing by the fire.
この宿泊施設の特徴
Stepping into the Honeyhouse feels like stepping back in time. This summer, we hope to fill it with more antiques and Jack’s handmade pottery—and plan to offer his pieces for sale to visitors. In winter, we’ll light a cozy wood fire in the Rocker Room, and next spring, we’ll be working on backyard landscaping.
Just down the road, Clarence Hollow now features the Brick Hall, a beautifully renovated vintage church turned banquet space—perfect for weddings or events. Our home is an ideal weekend stay, just a short walk from 9 restaurants. You can dine in or bring takeout back to enjoy at our large vintage dining table.
There’s plenty to do with your family! Right across the street is a large town park with hiking, cross-country skiing, sledding, playgrounds, fishing, and access to miles of bike paths. Nearby, explore Akron Falls, Tillman Swamp, or walk to the local bowling alley for Sunday Breakfast & Bowl. Shopping ranges from antique stores to malls just minutes away. You’re also close to movie theaters, Darien Lake, Highmark Stadium, several Buffalo universities, the Buffalo/Niagara Airport, and only 45 minutes from Niagara Falls, USA.