
From Our Homestead to Main Street
Inspried by the way we live
Reed Homestead is a curated gift shop in Honeoye, New York, in the heart of the Finger Lakes—offering home goods, jewelry, and thoughtful gifts inspired by the region.
Our shop draws its inspiration from the Old Reed Homestead, our historic 1803 home located just a few miles away. Its light, materials, and quiet sense of time continue to guide how we curate each collection.
As the season comes to life, the shop begins to shift—lighter layers, natural textures, new finds, and the return of familiar favorites.
A place to wander, discover, and take a bit of the Finger Lakes home with you.

Reed Homestead
Gift Shop
SEASONAL. THOUGHTFUL. LOCAL.
Tucked along Main Street in Honeoye—just south of Canandaigua and Rochester—Reed Homestead is a boutique offering gifts, clothing, and home goods in the heart of the Finger Lakes.
Inside, you’ll find artful gifts, lake-inspired décor, and beautifully made pieces for cottage, cabin, or home. As the season shifts, so do our shelves—lighter textures, fresh tones, and pieces designed for gathering and everyday living.
Heirloom-inspired accents, locally made goods, new clothing arrivals, and a curated selection of jewelry are chosen with intention and a sense of place.
Loved by both locals and travelers, Reed Homestead has become a destination for those seeking something meaningful, seasonal, and distinctly local.
Make a day of it—enjoy a bite nearby, then take a stroll toward the lake along the trail just across Main Street.


Old Reed Homestead
THE INSPIRATION
A short drive from the shop, the Old Reed Homestead—built in 1803 and the first brick home in the township—remains the heart of Reed Homestead.
Set in the countryside just beyond Honeoye, it reflects the quiet beauty and sense of history that inspire the shop—its textures, tones and way of living.
While no longer offered as a traditional stay, the homestead is available for select photoshoots and creative use, offering a setting that feels both timeless and distinctly of the Finger Lakes.








