The Sheeley House Bed and Breakfast is a spacious brick house serving breakfast in one of two dining rooms with fresh baked goods. A porch and sitting room are available for relaxation or conversation.

The guest rooms at The Sheeley House Bed and Breakfast range from grand to comfortable and charming. It is located near the history, dining, attractions, and culture of the Shawangunk Mountain and Hudson Valley regions.

This historic brick house was originally home to Isaac Hasbrouck in the 1830s until he died in 1852. Relatives then occupied the house until it was sold in 1882 to attorney Alvah Newcomb. It is reported that Mr. Newcomb made extensive renovations to the “old brick house,” including a significant and elegant addition, predicting that “when all work thereon is completed, it will be one of the finest residences in this village.”

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