Arcady on Lake George

Arcady on Lake George Arcady on Lake George is a historic Adirondack camp currently operating as a rental property.

If you love Arcady on Lake George please write to the Adirondack Park Agency to oppose the testing of the chemical Proce...
05/18/2024

If you love Arcady on Lake George please write to the Adirondack Park Agency to oppose the testing of the chemical ProcellaCOR in the water next to our docks and water intakes. You can email the APA at: [email protected]
Include in subject line:
Project 2023-0017; Lake George Park Commission; Aaron Ziemann
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The Lake George Association and the Lake George Waterkeeper are committed to preventing the use of the herbicide ProcellaCOR in Lake George.

The dark skies at Arcady are perfect for star gazing!Photo Credit Daniel Grogan.
08/01/2022

The dark skies at Arcady are perfect for star gazing!
Photo Credit Daniel Grogan.

Freshly painted tower, looking good!
07/31/2022

Freshly painted tower, looking good!

The mighty Whale sleeps under her blanket of snow, while the Mansion stands guard.
02/19/2021

The mighty Whale sleeps under her blanket of snow, while the Mansion stands guard.

Farewell from Arcady to a spectacular Summer and an awesome Autumn!
10/30/2020

Farewell from Arcady to a spectacular Summer and an awesome Autumn!

Photo of the Library being assembled. The main part of the building was rolled down the hill from its foundation above o...
09/18/2020

Photo of the Library being assembled. The main part of the building was rolled down the hill from its foundation above on two large pine trees that had been cut down. A garage from above was also slid down to be a bedroom. As the family grew additions were made further expanding the house.

The Mansion was built in 1874 by DeLorme Knowlton. Designed in the Second Empire style with its Mansard roof and tower, ...
08/26/2020

The Mansion was built in 1874 by DeLorme Knowlton. Designed in the Second Empire style with its Mansard roof and tower, it was christened “Sunnyside” by the Knowlton family. In 1890 the Knowlton's auctioned the property and it was bought by the Speers. In the tower, a note is preserved on the wall written by the Knowlton children and their cousins. It reads “Sunnyside how can we part from thee, we loved but thee only. Built 1874 Lost 1889"

In 1904 the home was again auctioned and was purchased by Dr. Smith Ely Jelliffe and his wife Helena Dewey Leeming Jelliffe. Dr. Jelliffe’s father William Munson Jelliffe first discovered Lake George in the 1860s when he and his friends and family first camped and later built small cottages in “The Hamlet” on Kitchell Bay. Ely and Helena’s brother Joseph were school mates in Brooklyn and the Leeming family also began enjoying summers at The Lake. Ely and Helena were childhood sweethearts and married after a long courtship. They had admired the property for many years so when it came up at auction they immediately took the journey from New York City to attend the auction. They won the auction by just 100 dollars. They rowed from the Hamlet to the property and brought a small green cup that they filled with water from the lake and with it christened their new home “Arcady.”

The Mansion was so named to honor its French heritage. The Jelliffe family spent many happy summers there until Helena died in 1916 at the age of 48. Dr. Jelliffe continued to visit the lake until his death in 1945. In 1923 the property had been divided among the Jelliffe’s five children with the Mansion going to their youngest child, Helena Woodruff Jelliffe. Helena married Carel Goldschmidt and they continued the tradition of spending summers at the Mansion with their family and friends. The Mansion had fallen into disrepair several times over the years but with many repairs and some modern upgrades, the Mansion remains in most of its original condition. The Mansion continues to be enjoyed by the many generations of the decedents of Ely and Helena Jelliffe.

The original Arcady was comprised of five houses. The Mansion, The Whitehouse, The Peter Pan, The Den, and The Boathouse...
08/19/2020

The original Arcady was comprised of five houses. The Mansion, The Whitehouse, The Peter Pan, The Den, and The Boathouse. The Whitehouse and The Peter Pan are now in the possession of other owners. The site of The Den is currently occupied by The Library. This site has a long history. The first building to occupy this site was a washhouse built by the original owner DeLorme Knowlton. When the property was bought by the Jelliffe family in 1904 the washhouse was remodeled into The Den which over the years saw many additions. In 1953 The Den was destroyed in a fire. A structure nearby, The Library was subsequently moved to this site, it too saw many additions over the years. The Library structure was a barn from the original farm on the property. The Library was named for the large collection of books kept there by Dr. Jelliffe. The Library building was very old and eventually collapsed. In its place, a new home was built in 2007. In honor of the old library, the new house has been christened The Library.

The mighty Whale Rock guards The Mansion.
08/10/2020

The mighty Whale Rock guards The Mansion.

This is a Stoddard photograph of Arcady when it was called the Knowlton Place. Two of the original of the five gazebos o...
04/09/2020

This is a Stoddard photograph of Arcady when it was called the Knowlton Place. Two of the original of the five gazebos on the property are in this photo. Can you find them?

Coral Island gazebo circa 1940. There were originally five gazebos on Arcady.
04/07/2020

Coral Island gazebo circa 1940. There were originally five gazebos on Arcady.

"The Den" circa 1916, location of the current "Library". Jelliffe family on the dock with Fay and Bowen boat.
06/05/2019

"The Den" circa 1916, location of the current "Library". Jelliffe family on the dock with Fay and Bowen boat.

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Bluff Head Road
Huletts Landing, NY
12841

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