Beautiful place with great scenery!
The lake house was decorated beautifully, very clean and roomy. Great porch for drinking coffee in the morning and cocktails at night watching the sunsets, which were amazing. Bill made sure we were enjoying the stay by letting us know the wineries, breweries, state parks to frequent. My children, grandkids and I enjoyed everything about our vacation. With canoes, kayaks, floats made available to us we didn't need to go very far with the private beach by the lake house. Thank you Bill for the hospitality you showed my family.
Suzanne D.Visited on "July - 2017
Excellent place to stay
We had a great week at this house. It was very clean and well prepared for us. The location is easily accessible to the lake with nice views of fireworks all across the lake. The owner was extremely helpful with tips on activities and area attractions that were of interest to us. Thanks again and we look forward to a return visit.
Steve R.Visited on "June - 2017
Great house. Very clean.
This property was very well maintained. The owner/property manager was very accommodating and kept in touch to make sure we had a good stay and offered up many good suggestions on restaurants and other places to visit. The house was very clean and well furnished with everything you need. The dock was very nice and we enjoyed the kayaks that we're available. We would definitely stay here again.
Adam W.Visited on "June - 2017
Relaxation Retreat!
The Lodi house is everything you want and more! The house is spotless and has everything you can think of as far as cooking goes. When we arrived at the house there was wine waiting our arrival which was such a generous touch! From waking up having coffee on the porch that overlooks the gorgeous view of the lake to having a glass of wine on the dock and watching the sunset is just pure beauty. Bill was so accommodating with amazing recommendations. The location is perfect everything you want to see is about 20 minutes or so from the house from the grocery store, Watkins glen, falls, wineries and breweries it is all a short distance away. Thanks again Bill we definitely will be back soon!
Kara M.Visited on "June - 2017
Get away from it all and enjoy the fruits of scenic Central New York! So much to do in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region from the Waterloo Outlets to Watkins Glen! Drive to wineries, breweries, restaurants and shopping. Walk to Lodi State Park and bring your boat to the public boat launch free on weekdays.
Everything is new; entire house has been completely remodeled! Large private driveway (plenty of room to park your boat!) leads to a huge tree-lined yard; perfect for outdoor activities. Walk up to the open front porch over-looking scenic Seneca Lake boasting breathtaking sunsets. Step inside to the living/dining area.
Quaint screened in side porch enters into the kitchen. Each floor is a separate entity and has two fully equipped kitchens with granite countertops, comfortable, roomy living room with dining area (don't miss the over-sized reclining sofa!) electric heat fireplace, and large flat screen TV with cable. 2 Bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms on each floor (Master bedroom with attached full bath on each floor). Each bedroom on the first floor has its own private entry. The upstairs floor has its own stairways great for couples or family that want some privacy. On off season inquire about renting half of the house.
Back outside, step down to your semi-private stone beach front with extended dock, picnic table and fire pit (chairs supplied!). Check out the unbelievable night sky with billions of bright stars, this is an experience you won't want to miss!
History of Lodi
The township of Lodi was created in 1826 from a portion of the township of Covert. The
Latin scholars who after the American Revolution surveyed the territory bordering on Seneca Lake named it Lodi after the Lodi in Italy which was a fortress with high banks. The bluff along Seneca Lake varies in Height from ten to fifty feet. The principal stream is Mill Creek which includes the 150 high cascade known as Silver Thread Falls. General Sullivan’s soldiers crossed Lodi in 1779 as part of the campaign to destroy Iroquois Indian settlements and aid to the British during the American Revolution. The first white settler in Lodi was Silas Halsey in the spring of 1792. He erected a cabin at Cooley’s Point (Lodi Landing). He built the first grist mill in 1794.
About The Area
The property is located in a very quiet part of Finger Lakes providing a great place for getaway from the daily routine. The lake house was renovated to provide a very spacious open comfort with shoreline or open porch to view the beautiful sunsets on the lake.
House Rules
No Smoking inside the home
Suitability
Great for Familes or Friends