The
Dickenson House

A Bed and Breakfast Inn


Syracuse, New York
1504 James St.
Syracuse, New York 13203
(315) 423-4777  -  (888) 423-4777
innkeeper@dickensonhouse.com
www.dickensonhouse.com
Innkeepers Pam & Ed Kopiel

Welcome...
The Dickenson House is a 1920’s English Tudor with upscale elegance. Each differently decorated room offers an ambiance that can’t be matched in a standard hotel. Rooms are named for British poets and a book of their works can be found on the nightstands. 

We offer private baths, central air, terry robes, hairdryers, phones, TV’s and clock radios in all rooms; and even a concierge service to assist with your every need.


The handsome literary themed living room encourages you to linger with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine while you ponder the mysteries of the old violin, the 1924 city atlas, the Victrola, the antique cameras, the marble monk, the kaleidoscopes or just watch the flickering candles dancing in step with the music floating in the background.

We offer a warm, spacious, upscale adult inn with many unique features, including stained glass, elegant beveled mirror foyer, crystal chandeliers or ceiling fans in every room, private fenced in garden yard with pond, stone front porch and a porte-cochere for additional lounging. 

Relax by the fireplace with a book from our collection, play 78's on the old crank Victrola, enjoy puzzles or chess on our game table, stroll the elegant neighborhood or just cozy up in the privacy of your bedroom. 


Guest Rooms


Keats' Room

On the first floor off the living room, cozy in washed pine with lots of Scottish lace and private tub/shower bath. Named after John Keats, the room has a Queen bed, armoire, berber carpeting, TV, truffles and an overstuffed chair for reading comfort. In room phone. Distinctive amenities.

Elizabeth's Room
On the second floor, named after Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Big, very bright with fluffy comforters or quilts, white wicker and lace. King bed, plus single sleigh bed. Hardwood floors, rocking chair and a private tub/shower bath with skylight. Private phone, terry robes and “goodnight” Swiss chocolates. Look for the TV hidden in the “miniature house”.

Guest Rooms


Violet's Room

On the second floor, named for a former owner of the house, Violet Pickles, with an “illustrious” past. Queen brass and iron bed. Designer comforters, terry robes & truffles on your pillow, berber carpeting, armoire, desk, TV, phone, wingback chair, and private double shower bath. (Ask for the netting canopy)

Byron's Room
On the second floor, named for Lord Byron. Mahogany Queen Anne period furnishings, Casablanca fan, writing desk, and solid brass bed with handsome bedding. TV is hidden in the wine cabinet. Phone, elegant robes and truffles for the chocolate lover. Private tub/shower bath in navy and white tile with brass fixtures.

Common Areas


Foyer


Living Room


Dining Room


Patio


Guest Comments
“Only three blocks away and we felt like we were miles from home!”--- Syracuse, NY

“Just like the house itself, you folks epitomize the graciousness and gentility of a world and time we wish we never had to leave!” --- Savannah, GA

“This is simply the most peaceful and delightful portion of our journey.” --- Saginaw, MI

“The most relaxing business trip I have ever had was here in Syracuse.” --- Santiago, Chile

“If a house has the soul of it’s owners, Pam & Ed truly have gracious and beautiful hearts.” --- Toronto, Cda

“Serendipity has led us to a piece of heaven.” --- Phoenix, AZ

“Fabulous, you do it with style and grace...” --- Boston, MA

“This is the warmest place I can call home during my five winter months in the states” --- Hong Kong, China

“Utterly delightful. We hit the jackpot!” --- San Francisco, CA

“Lively discussion, wonderful bed, great cognac and a souffle to boot!” --- South Euclid, OH

“The service is much too good. It spoils me and renders me less able to deal with reality.” --- Ottawa, Canada

“Your hospitality, attention to detail, finesse and the warmth of your home...have made me realize the great hotels of the world are not what they seem!” --- Old Greenwich, CT
Getting Here
 


 
 
 
The Dickenson House
1504 James St.
Syracuse, New York 13203
(315) 423-4777  -  (888) 423-4777
innkeeper@dickensonhouse.com
www.dickensonhouse.com
Innkeepers Pam & Ed Kopiel