About E. Kellogg Bed & Breakfast
Circa 1815 the E. Kellogg Bed & Breakfast was built by Eliphalet Kellogg as a home for his family in traditional colonial style with wide wooden floorboards, high ceilings, crown molding, and all the details you love to see in an historic home.
One of Bethany’s original homes, it sits proudly on the Town Green, which held the Court House and “the fireproof building” which is now the Bethany Library.
Rooms are warm and inviting. Breakfast will be served each morning in our lovely period dining room or on the three-season porch. Enjoy a library complete with cozy reading chairs and a functioning fireplace; play games, or watch television, and a screened-in porch is a great place to relax. The backyard is a secret garden which you can enjoy from the porch or from chairs to be found throughout.
In addition to your room, enjoy the dining room (with piano) which leads to the intimate Library, complete with stone fireplace, game table, and computer access. Our two-tiered three-season porch gives way to unbelievable garden views. Friendly deer, bunnies, and wild turkey, fill their bellies from the old apple trees and the grounds. Rooms are warm and inviting. Breakfast will be served each morning in our lovely period dining room or on the three-season porch. Enjoy a library complete with cozy reading chairs and a functioning fireplace. play games, or watch television, and a screened-in porch is a great place to relax. The backyard is a secret garden which you can enjoy from the porch or from chairs to be found throughout.
In addition to your room, enjoy the dining room (with piano) which leads to the intimate Library, complete with stone fireplace, game table, and computer access. Three-season porch gives way to unbelievable garden views. Friendly deer, bunnies, and wild turkey, fill their bellies from the old apple trees and the grounds. Comfortable seating for breakfast or leisure time is available on the porch and the garden.