De and Marsha invite you to enjoy the beauty and quiet of their 1883 Queen Anne Bed & Breakfast, located on the Noble Homestead.
Come roam the 50 acres and walking trails, adjacent to the Finger Lakes Trail and Connecticut Hill Wild Life Management Area, or try dropping a line in our own stocked pond.
We can host Conferences, Weddings, and family Reunions on our grounds or in our Great Room, which can comfortably serve 30 with its fully equipped kitchen
Located 15 minutes from Ithaca and nestled between two of New York’s Wine Trails, four State parks, and much more. All the attractions of the Finger Lakes start at our door.
About
The Noble house is located near Ithaca New York, the land of Gorges.
We are a perfect place to stay for traveling to the local interests in the area such as the famous New York State Wineries, beautiful State parks and Ski Areas.
Our accommodations all have king and queen memory foam mattresses for your sleeping comfort, and private bathrooms.
We also have a sauna where you can allow the wonderful aroma of cedar and the steam heat to relax your body and mind. The dry or wet sauna with changing room can be scheduled in one hour time slots at $15.00 per hour. Please request a time when booking your reservation.
We are capable of accommodating special events such as weddings, parties, business meetings, retreats, family outings and we even have a conference facility able to accommodate thirty people.
History
The history of the land on which the Noble House Farm stands is rich and varied. In the mid 1790’s, eligible soldiers or their heirs were given land for their service in the Revolutionary War known as “The Military Tract of Central New York”. The NHF property, then known as Military Lot 73, was given to John Patrick .
John Nobles purchased Military Lot 73 in 1809, and settled on the land with his family a year later. The Nobles’ homestead endured for many years. In 1883, Anson Nobles, grandson of John and Elizabeth, built the Queen Anne Victorian, which stands today on the original foundation of the first homestead.
In the seventies, the farm was converted into a commune where peace and harmony were the themes for those who lived on the land. Today, as a bed and breakfast, NHF and the 50 acres on which it rests, remain a peaceful haven for those who wish to enjoy fresh air, dips in the spring-fed pond, chats around the fire, star-gazing, hiking, relaxing in the hot tub, and much, much more.