
History of the Home
In Saratoga Springs, a town synonymous with “Health, History, Horses,” the Saratoga Dreams Bed And Breakfast, a Queen Anne Victorian stands as a living homage to this motto.
The home was built by the renowned R. Newton Brezee in 1888. This grand residence on Union Avenue has been meticulously restored, merging authentic Victorian elegance with modern comforts.

A home once a silent witness to the thundering hooves at the racecourse now welcomes guests with its preserved woodwork and period details.

The Surrounding








Spacious Porch





Interior Photos

This property boasts an impressive layout with eight beautifully appointed bedrooms and six bathrooms, which includes five full bathrooms and one half bathroom.
The living quarters are thoughtfully spread across three floors, with multiple bedrooms located on the second and third levels, offering privacy and comfort for guests.
On the first level, the home features a welcoming kitchen equipped with top-of-the-line appliances such as a convection oven, cooktop, dishwasher, double oven, microwave, and refrigerator.


The home’s interior showcases a mix of carpet, ceramic tile, and hardwood flooring, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The basement adds another layer of utility and charm to the home, featuring areas that are finished, heated, and stubbed for additional bathrooms, along with unfinished sections that offer potential for further customization or storage.






Adjacent to the kitchen, the game room and living room provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment.







































This bed and breakfast not only preserves the architectural integrity and historical value of a classic Queen Anne Victorian but also offers modern amenities and comforts, making it an attractive retreat in Saratoga Springs.
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Stunning! I love the giant size carousel horse in that one room!