
Inns of Aurora Resort & Spa, the lakeside retreat in the village of Aurora, New York, has opened the Farmhouse, its most luxurious and wellness-forward accommodation to date. Originally built in 1835 and reimagined by global design firm Hart Howerton, which previously designed the property’s spa, the Farmhouse is a restoration that honors the building’s character and craftsmanship.
Complementing the heritage structure, a thoughtfully designed contemporary addition was introduced to house modern suites designed with the outdoors in mind. As the sixth addition to the resort’s collection of inns, the Farmhouse blends the relaxed pace of bucolic living with refined design and immersive renewal experiences.

The Farmhouse is the resort’s first accommodation located off Main Street, intentionally adjacent to the award-winning Spa at the Inns of Aurora, creating a wellness retreat with 10 spacious guest rooms and suites alongside standout communal areas. Its most notable feature is the dedicated treatment room with an exclusive menu of curated spa and wellbeing experiences — referred to as Farmhouse Rituals — solely available to Farmhouse guests. The treatment room will serve as an extension of the Spa, bringing the resort’s most transformative therapies directly into the Farmhouse.

“Opening the Farmhouse marks the completion of our historic collection, our final inn and our most ambitious project to date,” said Sue Edinger, General Manager at Inns of Aurora Resort & Spa. “It is the true culmination of everything the Inns of Aurora stands for — wellness, intentional design, and a deep sense of place. We’ve created a space that is as inspiring as it is restorative, where every detail — from the dedicated treatment room to the hand-painted wallpaper — invites guests to slow down, unwind, and feel at home.”
For more information and to reserve your stay at the Farmhouse, visit innsofaurora.com



















