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Tastefully remodeled into a five room Bed & Breakfast, the Farmhouse was built in 1850. Much of the furniture has been in the home since the mid-1800’s when the Thomas family first came to Ellis Hollow. Rough hewn beams, wide plank floors and extensive original woodwork bring you back to a simpler time when friends and family were welcomed from near and far. The cozy rooms (each with a private bath) are filled with lavender eye pillows, quilts, down comforters and other amenities to make your stay comfortable no matter what time of the year you choose to visit. Thomas Farm is nestled in the wooded hills of Ellis Hollow a short ten-minute drive east of Ithaca, New York with easy access to both Cornell University and Ithaca College. On the farm you’ll find nearly twenty-seven acres of peaceful retreat. A red barn built in the late 1800s dominates the east portion of the property that is home to an extensive wetland. From our small observation deck, you can enjoy the abundant wildlife to include beavers and a multitude of birds that visit each season. Nearby our gazebo is a great place to have a quiet picnic and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. Across the road lies the farmhouse nestled next to a small stream that feeds the wetlands. A large deck in the back and a shaded porch in the front are great places to watch the wide variety of birds at our feeders. On the far side of the stream are old growth woods that contain short trails for a stroll after breakfast or take a trip around the property on cross country skis. The large lawn behind the house is a great place to play bocce or wiffle ball, throw a frisbee or simply enjoy the open space. A fire pit next to our small pond is the perfect place to recount the day, watch the abundant stars free from light pollution and enjoy a warm gooey s’more to finish the day in style.Tastefully remodeled into a five room Bed & Breakfast, the Farmhouse was built in 1850. Much of the furniture has been in the home since the mid-1800’s when the Thomas family first came to Ellis Hollow. Rough hewn beams, wide plank floors and extensive original woodwork bring you back to a simpler time when friends and family were welcomed from near and far. The cozy rooms (each with a private bath) are filled with lavender eye pillows, quilts, down comforters and other amenities to make your stay comfortable no matter what time of the year you choose to visit. Thomas Farm is nestled in the wooded hills of Ellis Hollow a short ten-minute drive east of Ithaca, New York with easy access to both Cornell University and Ithaca College. On the farm you’ll find nearly twenty-seven acres of peaceful retreat. A red barn built in the late 1800s dominates the east portion of the property that is home to an extensive wetland. From our small observation deck, you can enjoy the abundant wildlife to include beavers and a multitude of birds that visit each season. Nearby our gazebo is a great place to have a quiet picnic and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. Across the road lies the farmhouse nestled next to a small stream that feeds the wetlands. A large deck in the back and a shaded porch in the front are great places to watch the wide variety of birds at our feeders. On the far side of the stream are old growth woods that contain short trails for a stroll after breakfast or take a trip around the property on cross country skis. The large lawn behind the house is a great place to play bocce or wiffle ball, throw a frisbee or simply enjoy the open space. A fire pit next to our small pond is the perfect place to recount the day, watch the abundant stars free from light pollution and enjoy a warm gooey s’more to finish the day in style.
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Phone: (607) 539-7477

Address: 136 Thomas Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850

Website: http://www.thomasfarmbb.com

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