Belva Lockwood Inn

B&Bs in Finger Lakes Wine Country

In 1815, Charles Pumpelly built a home and lived there until 1841 when he moved to his brother’s house located at the other end of Front Street in Owego.

The home was eventually converted to a boarding and day school for young ladies, The Owego Female Seminary. ​

In 1863 Belva Lockwood bought the property and was Principal of the Seminary until 1865. Belva sold the home and moved to Washington D.C. In 1879. She was the first woman to be admitted to the Bar. She later became the first woman to argue a case in front of the Supreme Court. Belva went on to run for President of the United States in 1884 & 1888.

After Belva left, the original home was partially dismantled and moved to 188 Front Street, Owego and was used as a carriage house. In 1878, Jefferson Dwelle built this home which is considered one the finest examples of High Victorian architecture in the region.

The Property Later became home to the Fraternal Order of Eagles and then served as a private residence.

In late 2017, Ike & Julie Lovelass purchased the home and completed a total renovation opening the Inn and teaching the world about Belva Lockwood.

Recently, in 2022 Ike & Julie passed the torch to Brie & Matt Woods. After just one visit, the pair fell in love with the charming town, the kind people of Owego, and of course, Belva. Together, they welcome you into their home and can’t wait for you to experience all that this beautiful, historic village has to offer!

Beginning over 30 years ago with one man’s dream, a bulldozer, volunteers, a barn raising and selling hot dogs, The Windmill is now stronger than ever. Visit over 175 indoor and outdoor shops filled with hand-crafted items too numerous to count, and discover great food, tasty treats, fresh produce, flowers, custom cabinetry, furniture, fashion, healthy choices, local wineries, artistry, micro brews, entertainment, hands-on activities and so much more.

The Stamp family moved to Lakewood Farm in 1951, and began planting vines the next year. All of the grapes they produced were sold to grape juice companies and large wineries until 1988 when they established Lakewood Vineyards and made wine from some of those grapes. Now, 35 years later, the Stamps utilize their grapes, as well as grapes from other Finger Lakes growers, and produce about 42,000 cases of wine annually.

With 3 family members leading the winemaking, the family is involved in every aspect of the winery on a daily basis. Working alongside dedicated and talented team members they strive to craft and present distinct, delicious wines that have helped characterize the area as a dynamic, respected wine region.

Located on the farm on the west side of Seneca Lake, Lakewood has a bustling tasting room overlooking vineyards that slope down toward Seneca Lake. They are open 361 days a year for tasting and sales.