The Victorian’s History

The bed and breakfast has been know for it’s pinkish lilac siding for many years, Recently the house was repainted ad few years back to a soothing olive green pastel color.

The Victorian B and B from Centennial Street

The Victorian B and B from Centennial Street

Sharon’s guest have a lovely parlor to sit in with oak floors and a Victorian classic fireplace. There are Victorian sofa, chairs and furniture. A bright and cheerful solarium has a colorful Waverly chintz on the windows with a comfortable sofa.

The guest rooms are equally inviting. The Loft Room has a green carpet and peach walls and a bed with a beige spread. The skylit bath is bright. All the rooms have TVs, and full Wifi connectivity. The Rose Room is the former master bedroom of the house and has a canopy bed with a whirlpool bath.


 

 

 

 The Village of Brockport

Located originally at a lock on the old Erie Canal twenty miles west of Rochester. Many of the historic buildings and houses in Brockport remain mostly the same as it looked back when the village was established. The home of the State University of New York college at Brockport, and has numerous cultural events including theater productions, concerts, and dance recitals.

Main Street

Main Street Brockport looking North

The famous Arts Festival happens right on Main Street in the first middle of August with hundreds of vendors from all over the country. Tour boats still go up and down the canal with great niche restaurants and gathering places with even a custom Brewery at One Main Street right on the canal.