We absolutely loved our time here at this terrific property! Located directly on Seneca Lake, just off W. Lake Road (NY14), this place can't be beat for amazing lake views, superb location with a dock and water access, a huge property for walks and private enjoyment; we could not have asked for a better place to stay. This recently renovated "home away from home" had everything we needed including a modern kitchen with new appliances including a gas range and new refrigerator, all utensils, dishes, pots and pans. The bath was large with a window that opened and also a great stall shower with beautiful tile. The floors were Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) in a nice wood tone. The bedroom featured a barn door that slides closed, a closet and a chest of drawers along with two night stands. The living room area is gorgeous and spacious with a lovely view from a four panel wide, glass wall with slider to the patio. There is WiFi available with good speed and a TV atop the beautiful fireplace. The home is light and airy with a lovely beamed ceiling. It was perfect for our temporary home as we moved to the Finger Lakes, and we enjoyed our stay very much. The cottage is very close to downtown Geneva, shopping at Wegmans and many restaurants in this college town that is the home to Hobart and William Smith Colleges. There are two restaurants just across W. Lake Rd that are quite fun and have views of the Lake, along with Belhurst Castle and Geneva-on-the-Lake, just north of the home. From here we explored both sides of the Lake and also drove down to Keuka Lake, not far at all. And of course, there are many wineries along both sides of Seneca Lake that are worth exploring. We were impressed by The Finger Lakes Welcome center at the north end of the lake, plenty of information in a wonderful setting -- with views! It's worth exploring nearby small towns like Phelps, Waterloo, Seneca Falls and more. Canandaigua Lake is about 20 minutes to the West and has more beautiful scenery. About the same time to the East you have Cayuga Lake to explore, too. All in all, our month-long stay was wonderful. Our hosts, Kim and Sandy were welcoming, warm and gracious. When a storm knocked out power for a few hours, they were ready to drive over and bring oil lamps and flashlights. We had what we needed, thanked them for the offer, and the power was back shortly. If you stay here, you are guaranteed to love the home and the area. We loved it and you will too!