Accommodation Description Each of the 14 guest rooms has a design that stands on its own where you will experience the grandeur of the past and architecture that seamlessly blends elements of the Queen Anne and Colonial-Georgian Revival styles. Restored to its original splendor, you will find high ceilings, intricate moldings and wood floors that evoke the elegance of a bygone era. No two rooms are alike, meaning that each has a personality of its own. Original art and one of a kind furnishings are in abundance. Some units at the property feature a patio with a lake view, while some have a mountain view. Room Configuration Details Haze Room (max occ. 2) - 1 Queen Meal Information Every morning from 8:30am to 10am a complimentary toast-bar breakfast is served in the dining room comprising various breads, quinoa, oats, yogurt, and more, with plenty of unique seasonal toppings for guests to help themselves at their leisure. Accessibility ADA Rooms: N Wheelchair Accessible: N Building information and Accessibility aspects of note: This historic home was constructed in 1881 and its architecture and structural designs are highlights of the home but may provide some restriction to certain guests depending on physical abilities. All guest accessible main areas of the Inn have doors 30 inches or greater in width, however certain features of the original building may provide complications for wheelchair access. Entrance to the inn is from the front portico which has 4 stairs followed by a single step into the main foyer. Access to all rooms requires the use of stairs, and the inn does not have an elevator. The solarium, where breakfast is served, has a single stair on each of the three doors into the room.
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