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Four generations of guests have cherished the Brae Loch Inn as a place to celebrate the special times in their lives. The warm and elegant atmosphere was the vision of our Scottish father, Adam "Scotty" Brown.
The Brae Loch View (which means "Hill Lake View") was first opened in Borodino, New York, on a hill top, overlooking Skaneateles Lake, in 1946. With the help of his "twa boys", Grey & Pete, and his wife, Eva, they turned an old farmhouse into a thriving restaurant. In 1950, the Brae Loch Inn relocated to its present location, beside picturesque Cazenovia Lake.
Built in 1805, as the William Burr estate, this stately home is now the setting for beautiful overnight accommodations, intimate fine dining, as well as weddings, business meetings, banquets and catering.
Four generations of guests have cherished the Brae Loch Inn as a place to celebrate the special times in their lives. The warm and elegant atmosphere was the vision of our Scottish father, Adam "Scotty" Brown.
The Brae Loch View (which means "Hill Lake View") was first opened in Borodino, New York, on a hill top, overlooking Skaneateles Lake, in 1946. With the help of his "twa boys", Grey & Pete, and his wife, Eva, they turned an old farmhouse into a thriving restaurant. In 1950, the Brae Loch Inn relocated to its present location, beside picturesque Cazenovia Lake.
Built in 1805, as the William Burr estate, this stately home is now the setting for beautiful overnight accommodations, intimate fine dining, as well as weddings, business meetings, banquets and catering.
Four generations of guests have cherished the Brae Loch Inn as a place to celebrate the special times in their lives. The warm and elegant atmosphere was the vision of our Scottish father, Adam "Scotty" Brown.
The Brae Loch View (which means "Hill Lake View") was first opened in Borodino, New York, on a hill top, overlooking Skaneateles Lake, in 1946. With the help of his "twa boys", Grey & Pete, and his wife, Eva, they turned an old farmhouse into a thriving restaurant. In 1950, the Brae Loch Inn relocated to its present location, beside picturesque Cazenovia Lake.
Built in 1805, as the William Burr estate, this stately home is now the setting for beautiful overnight accommodations, intimate fine dining, as well as weddings, business meetings, banquets and catering.
Today, it is still a family affair. While Grey and his wife, Doris, remain actively involved in the day to day activities, Grey's son, Jim and his wife, Val continue on the family tradition.
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Private Bath |
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| Meals Served |
| Continental Breakfast |
| Innkeepers |
| Jim and Valerie Barr |
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All rates reflect double occupancy + NY state sales tax.
*Peak rates in effect on Fridays & Saturdays May-October. Some holidays & college weekends, prices may vary.*
Ask us about our AAA, AARP & single person discounts, Sunday-Thursday only.
Extra person in room $15 (children under 12 stay free). Cots available $15
All rooms are pre-paid, in advance. In the event that you must cancel your reservation, we will refund your deposit, if you notify us 10 days prior to your arrival date. If we are not given sufficient notice, the deposit cannot be refunded.
Check in time is 2pm and check out time is 11am.
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