Niagara Falls, New York
Holley-Rankine House is a National Historic home located in Niagara Falls, New York. It is a 2-1/2 story Gothic Revival cottage built about 1855 by prominent local resident George Washington Holley (1810–1897). After his death it became the home of William B. Rankine (1858–1905), who was largely responsible for constructing the Adams Power Plant. It is located overlooking the Niagara River, just above the American Falls. It is now operated as a short term rental/wedding destination.
The space
Magnificent two-story, unique and grand home with 6 bedrooms in the main building & 3.5 bathrooms; Enormous living room with fireplace; Family room with library; Fully equipped kitchen; Deck with outdoor seating with a grill; Large formal dining; Sunroom on second floor; Private driveway for 4 cars and a 2-car garage; Gleaming hardwood throughout - Lots of history and original charm and character! It is the ultimate destination for large family/friends gatherings (Wedding receptions, Anniversaries, Birthday parties or any special occasions). The electrical panel has been upgraded from 60A to 200A to accommodate newer window AC system. Read the history of the house here in Wikipedia by searching 'Holley Rankine' in Wikipedia.
Guest access
Guests have access to full home, driveway and outdoor grounds. Bring your bikes to this biking paradise! Quote from a group of guests who biked: 'Bikes, Bikes, Bikes! Bring bikes; This house is situated on a fantastic path right in the state park. Non-Stop adventures...'
Other things to note
There are rich history ad significance on the house for Special Events. You can read about the history of the house on the links in Wikipedia by searching 'Holley Rankine House' in Wikipedia or other search engine.
Please respect the house and treat it carefully.
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