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Serendipity B&B

4 reviews

116 S Pleasant St
Independence, MO 64050 US


www.serendipitybedandbreakfast.com

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Rates

$95 to $95

Payment types accepted include Master Card, Discover, Visa and Travelers Checks.


The types of beds available include Twin, Queen and King.


Description

Circa 1887. This three-story brick home offers guests the ultimate Victorian experience. Antique furnishings and period appointments create an authentic period ambiance. Victorian children's books and toys, antique pictures, china figurines and a collection of antique colored glassware add to the home's charm. Stereoscopes and music box tunes are other special touches. A full breakfast is served by candlelight in the formal dining room. Outside gardens include arbors, Victorian gazing balls, birdhouses, birdbaths, a hammock, swing and fountain. If time and weather permit, guests may request a ride in an antique car and tour of the house.Location: City/Urban.

Amenities

Types of meals: Full Breakfast.
Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning.
Amenities On Site: Copy Machine, Fax, Television and VCR.
Transportation Services: Train Station Pickup.

 

Reviews

“It was so special to spend time with you and to share your lovely home.”

 

“Antique items of every description make all the rooms an exciting trip to the past. The books, movies, and music CD's make each room a library, theater, and musical paradise. It is a perfect retreat for couples because it sets a relaxing and romantic mood. You feel self sufficient by items in each room.”
— Ron Dunn

 

“Independence was where my mother was born and lived the early years of her life. To go back with her and my sister and experience the era of her childhood at the Serendipity B&B made it that much more special. We rode in the 1927 Buick and Susan, the B&B owner, drove us to my mothers old house. It was all so real we could almost imagine the way it was when mom was little. Be sure to ask for the tour of the house. We would love to return and do it all again.”
— Nancy Rife

 

 

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