
Discover Serenity Farm at our Bread & Breakfast (B&B) Retreat
Escape to our historic farmhouse and enjoy nature's beauty in peaceful privacy.
Experience the Difference: Serenity Farm Retreat -A Historic Countryside B&B
Not Just a Place to Stay—A Place to Experience!
Discover Serenity Farm Retreat, where your getaway is truly one-of-a-kind, only two guests rooms are available!
Historic, Rural, and City Experiences—All in One
Nestled in a lovingly restored 1860s farmhouse, Serenity Farm Retreat offers the rare combination of peaceful rural seclusion and easy access to city culture and adventure. Unlike typical B&Bs or Airbnbs, you’ll wake up surrounded by 69 acres of rolling fields, wild forests, and vibrant wildlife, with every acre steeped in rich local history—from the Underground Railroad to suffragette pioneers.
Truly Private and Personal
With only two guest rooms available, you’re guaranteed peace, quiet, and genuine privacy—a rarity among larger B&Bs or bustling city Airbnbs. Our rooms are spacious, each with its own private bath and sweeping views, so you can unwind in total comfort.
Breakfast Under the Maples, Not Just a Buffet
Forget generic continental breakfasts! Enjoy your complimentary farm-fresh breakfast beneath a majestic maple, or in your cozy retreat, with options like hot and cold cereal, freshly baked bread, local fruit, juice, milk, coffee, and tea. Many ingredients come from local farms, giving you a taste of the region with every bite.
WiFi and Streaming, But Surrounded by Nature
Stream your favorite shows or sports on large Smart TVs, or connect easily with high-speed WiFi available throughout the house and outdoors. But step outside, and you’ll trade pixels for panoramic sunsets, grazing deer, soaring hawks, and star-filled skies—experiences no city apartment or typical B&B can offer.
History and Hospitality
Our owner isn’t just a host—he’s an acclaimed writer and university professor, happy to share stories about the area’s rich history, from abolitionists to musicians and artists who shaped Upstate New York. Get personalized tips on local attractions, hidden gems, and upcoming events in Rochester and the Finger Lakes.
Effortless Security and Parking
Enjoy peace of mind with video camera security at the main entrance, plus ample free parking—no city headaches or crowded lots.
Adventure, Culture, and Relaxation—Minutes Away
While the farm is a haven of calm, the excitement of Rochester is just 19 miles away. Enjoy museums, music, theater, sports, festivals, and iconic restaurants. Prefer small-town charm? Explore nearby Honeoye Falls or Avon, or day trip to Buffalo, Toronto, or the Finger Lakes’ legendary vineyards.
A Personal Retreat, Not Just a Night’s Stay
At Serenity Farm Retreat, your visit is a journey through history and nature, not just a booking. Enjoy friendly, personal attention—never overwhelmed by crowds. Watch wildlife, stargaze, chat with your host, or simply nap in a hammock with nothing but birdsong for company.


Relaxing Countryside Retreat
Experience tranquility in our historic farmhouse surrounded by nature and wildlife.
Charming Guest Accommodations
Enjoy peaceful stays in our two cozy guest rooms with scenic views, additional guest's fee only $10 per day.
Nature and Wildlife
Explore the beauty of our 69 acres filled with rich wildlife and flowers.
Hearty Farm Breakfasts
Enjoy a complimentary country breakfast with hot and cold cereals, fresh bread, seasonal fruit, milk, juice, coffee, and tea—served each morning to start your day.









Location Info
Discover the serene beauty of our historical retreat, nestled in the scenic hills of upstate New York, surrounded by nature and tranquility.
Address
Farmland Preservation district of Rush, NY
Guest Reviews
Discover what our guests say about their serene experiences.
A truly magical getaway! The peaceful surroundings and charming farmhouse made our stay unforgettable.
Emily Johnson
Saratoga Springs
Serenity Farm Retreat exceeded our expectations! The beautiful landscape and cozy accommodations made for a perfect escape from the city hustle.
Mark Smith
New York