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Introduction
Enjoy the relaxed hospitality of the Horace Kellogg Homestead, situated in the village of Amherst in the heart of the historic Pioneer Valley. The Kellogg House is a 179-year-old, fully restored farmhouse that offers the best of New England's charm, warmth, and comfort. We are listed in Amherst: A Guide to Its Architecture.
The historic Horace Kellogg Homestead, built in 1828 by Horace Kellogg, was once a thriving agricultural endeavor in the Pioneer Valley of Central Massachusetts. Recently restored, the Kellogg Homestead offers distinctive and memorable overnight accommodations that are conveniently located near central Amherst and the Five College area. Enjoy a gourmet breakfast before setting out for your day, or linger for a while on the front sun porch. We invite you to come and enjoy your stay at the Horace Kellogg Homestead.
Begin your day with a family-style breakfast that includes fresh juices, home-brewed coffees and teas, assorted pastries and whole grain cereals, plus the chef's specialties of French Toast Casserole with pure New England Maple Syrup and Eggs Benedict or Florentine. Please notify us in advance of any special dietary needs.
Bed & Breakfast accommodations include two private guestrooms on the second floor. The Judge's Room is a peaceful, private setting with a four-post mahogany queen-size bed, in-room Cable TV and DVD/VCR. The Almarina Room is a beautifully-furnished, sunny room with queen and single bed (additional single available), in-room Cable TV and DVD/VCR. Wireless Internet is available.
Horace Kellogg Homestead Bed and Breakfast
459 South Pleasant Street
Amherst, Massachusetts 01002 (413) 253-4988
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Susan & Stephen Mallett, Innkeepers
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