Welcome
Enjoy a relaxing stay at our rental vacation home White House on Main in lovely historic Sharon Springs, New York where you will find friendly people, great food, unique shops, and beautiful scenery. Within walking distance to all the Main Street shops, restaurants, and festivals, WHOM is perfect for friends and family to stay together or to prepare for an event. We are within driving distance to other popular destinations such as SUNY Cobleskill, Glimmerglass Festival, Brewery Ommegang, Howe Caverns, The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Cooperstown Dreamspark. Available for short-term stays, we rent our home over Airbnb, VRBO and Home Away.
WHOM has 2 main levels and accommodates 2-6 people
First Floor:
Second Floor:Call or email us today for information or click here to reserve your stay.
Just Outside your Door
Just a two minute stroll and you can visit the local shops such as Beekman 1802 Mercantile and Cobbler and Company.
You have several dining options to walk to as well. Enjoy coffee and breakfast or lunch at Black Cat Cafe, a unique dinner at 204 Main Bar & Bistro, or meet some new friends at The American Hotel for cocktails and dinner or Sunday brunch. Or simply stay in, relax on the porch and grill on the back deck by ordering farm fresh meat and dairy products from Mulligan Creek Acres. Order before you arrive and they will deliver to your door, see their brochure here. On Saturday mornings in summer, you can walk to the Farmer's Market in town for a variety of fresh local products.
After all that walking, relax on a park bench and take in the beauty of the surroundings in Chalybeate Park and visit the other unique shops on Main Street. For more in the area, visit our page of Fun things to do.
For the History Buff
After you read our story, read more about Sharon's fascinating past by
visiting their wikipedia page. Sharon Springs is in Schoharie County and is part of the
Capital and Mohawk Valley Regions. Explore the history by taking advantage of New York State's Path Through History.
You can also take the time to stop and read the numerous roadside state historic markers for an interesting view of the local history.