The Goldey House is a unique Tudor-style cottage in Huletts Landing on Lake George. The home and property are something out of a fairytale, resting on an acre of green lawn surrounded by the majestic white pines of the Adirondack State Park.Â
Walk five minutes down the hill to a walkway that meanders through a fern and cedar grove before it gives way to a private lakeside patio on Lake George. Here, you can relax in the sandy bay and enjoy water activities of your choice.
The beautiful fairytale like house was big enough for our family of 8 to fit comfortably. The private patio on the lake was perfect for lounging and swimming. We all enjoyed our nights sitting around the fire pit telling ghost stories!
Really enjoyed our vacation, great place to escape into nature and relax by the lake!!
I enjoyed the daily walk down to the lake with all the ferns. The house itself is private and well equipped. Lots of seating nooks in the living room to curl up and read. The farmhouse table in the dining room was awesome to get everyone together for dinner!
Lauren was super helpful and gave us lots of great pointers for the area. The relaxing vacation that I needed!
It was so nice to sit and watch the light change on the mountains across the lake. My son loved exploring in the canoe too!!
We were not told that the property owner lived in the basement of the house we were renting. We did not expect that the property would be so far from the lake. However, the house was fine, the setting was quiet and the property owner was very pleasant.
I'm a visual artist and educator who splits my time between Brooklyn and the beautiful Adirondack region of upstate New York.
Throughout the year, the Goldey House hosts artist-led retreats. To help fund art programs and workshops hosted here, I periodically open up the property for rental on Airbnb.
When you book a stay, you're not just getting a place to vacation - you're becoming part of the living legacy and its role as an artists' haven.
The Goldey House resides in the close knit community of Huletts Landing. Imagine the summer camp of your dreams. You can walk all over the landing - there's a public beach, post office, ice cream shop, marina and bar.
For those of you who enjoy the great outdoors enjoy local Adirondack State Park trails including Black Mountain, Spruce Mountain and Elephant Mountain. There is also camping on Lake George's State run islands. Use the canoe to visit the nearby ranger's station.
The Goldey House was built in 1972 by Gerry Goldey. Gerry had visited Huletts as a child and camped on the very located where the house now stands. This unique home features hand-split stone walls and antique furniture and handmade objects from Huletts Landing. Some highlights include rag rugs from the 1920's, hand-painted porcelain lamps and watercolors from different sights around Huletts.