The program recognizes highly rated hospitality establishments as reviewed on TripAdvisor. For a property to meet the Certificate OF Excellence criteria, it must have averaged more than four stars (out of five) since the beginning of the year.About Barrister’s Bed & Breakfast.Barrister’s Bed and Breakfast is located in the historic village of Seneca Falls in Seneca County, New York. It was built in 1860 by Attorney Charles Weed and his wife Sarah and later Attorney T.J. Yawger and his wife Harriet Weed Yawger and their daughter Grace inhabited the home. The home was designed with fine details like quarter-sawn oak paneling, carved oak mantels, graceful stained glass windows and expansive porches. The Inn has five spacious rooms with private baths. When purchased in 2007, we were only the 4th family to own the property since 1860. Of the previous men in the house, four of the last five were attorneys – hence the name Barrister’s. Barrister’s has become highly regarded for their friendly customer service and spectacular breakfasts.
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