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The Oaks Bed and Breakfast Hotel is named to reflect the cathedral of
century-old
oak trees that have been the
hallmark of Jamestown’s West Third Street
corridor for generations. Rich
in
history, the property upon which the
hotel now sits was part of the original acreage purchased by City Founder James
Prendergast in 1809 to create a settlement dedicated to timber milling.
Built by regionally well-known architect
Raymond Freeburg
in 1930, the lodging preserves many of the original
home’s features such as inlaid artwork on exposed
ceiling beams, pictorial
ceramic tile, and
slate roof.
Adults and children 12 and older are invited to enjoy The Oaks’ amenities.
The hotel features
ten newly-refurbished
guestrooms, each with a full, private bath. Every room is uniquely
decorated and furnished, with accommodations that include king-sized, queen,
twin, and handicapped-accessible room arrangements.
There are comfortable
entertainment lounges
on each of the two stories of the guest quarters, and the main floor offers a
spacious
living room,
dining room, professional
kitchen, and inviting outdoor
patio. For families and visitors, there
is also a spacious recreation room with wide-screen television, entertainment
seating, wet bar, pool table, and powder room. Internet access is also
available.
You can learn more about the
features of each guest room by clicking
reservations. You may also reach Proprietors Dick Lisciandro or Joe
Haight by calling The Oaks at 716-720-5267 or by
emailing.
Location
and Map
The Oaks Bed and Breakfast Hotel is conveniently located within
walking or short driving distance of
Downtown
Jamestown;
Reg Lenna Civic Center;
Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena; the
Lucille Ball
Museum and Theater;
Lucy-Desi Center; many major retailers; and both casual and fine dining. The Oaks
also serves as a comfortable – and comforting – alternative to motels when
family members are in need of the services of Jamestown’s hospitals, nursing and
rehabilitation facilities, and funeral homes.
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