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The Oaks Bed & Breakfast Hotel

The Oaks Bed & Breakfast Hotel 10 rooms are full of old-world charm and all uniquely decorated

1-716-708-1625
1103 W. 3rd St.
Jamestown, NY 14701
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Built in 1930, this lovely brick B&B is bedecked with a turret and slate roof and is less than 2 miles from downtown Jamestown.

 
The hotel’s 10 rooms are full of old-world charm and all uniquely decorated. They all have private bathrooms and some feature fireplaces, sitting areas and beamed ceilings.
 

A stay includes a complimentary breakfast served in a formal dining room. Amenities feature Internet access, common areas that include an antiques-filled living room, a lounge with a TV and a pool table and a patio area with seating.
 
 
PET POLICY: Pets are welcome.


Please make reservations directly with the B&B.
 
Pet Friendly Accessible
 
 
 
 
 
 

Jamestown, NY

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