202 Chemung Street Waverly, NY
14892 (607) 565-2763

Casual Atmosphere in a Victorian Setting!


The Palmer House,
first known as The Tower, was constructed in 1892. Percy Lyford Lang
commissioned the firm of Pierce & Bickford to design the home. Lang, at the
time, was president of the Water Company of Factoryville and later became
the Vice President of the Waverly National Bank. The home was built on
property received by him and his wife, Alice, as a wedding gift from her
father, Nathan S. Johnson. Alice resided there until passing on in 1903.
Percy remained in the home until 1925. The home was acquired by Frank and
Ada Jenkins operated it as a guest home appropriately called The Jenkins
Inn. In 1946 it was sold to Mark and Evelyn Palmer, who continued to operate
a guest house, renaming it The Palmer House. Present owners Ed and Dolly
Johnson purchased the home in 1999 and currently operate an attractive and
flourishing Bed & Breakfast. The large spacious dining facilities can be
used for special functions such as receptions, celebrations and a meeting
place to conduct business meetings.

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THE FOOTE ROOM
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LAUNDRY FACILITIES
AVAILABLE
Rates Include
Continental Breakfast
SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$45.00 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY $55.00
GIFT CERTIFICATES
AVAILABLE

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For the safety and
comfort of all our guests, smoking is limited to our expansive porch. Sorry,
no pets. Kennel information available.


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VISA and
Master Card Accepted

Check-in time
3:00PM Check-out time 11:00AM
...but we're
flexible!

Located
in the Chemung-Susquehanna River Valley near I-86 Exits 60 and 61.

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Nearby
the Finger Lakes, New York State Wineries and Watkins Glen Raceway!

| Blocks away .... |
Business District
(shops, cafes, restaurants, etc...) |
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Fitness Center |
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Library |
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Parks |
| 1 - 3 miles away ... |
Bike Trails |
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Hiking Trails |
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Children's Activities |
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Fine Dining |
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Fishing |
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Billiards |
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Massage |
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Movie Theaters |
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Performing Arts (live
music and theater) |
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Tennis |
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