Description
Circa 1885. Gracing a quiet neighborhood in the historic district on a tree-lined street, this 1885 three-story Romanesque Revival home was built with brick and stone. A curved front veranda invites relaxation. The Victorian décor is reflected in the antique furnishings, baby grand piano and Oriental rugs. On the second floor at the top of the Grand Staircase is the Library sitting area for browsing through the selection of books. Evening refreshments are enjoyed on overstuffed sofas and chairs in the Sitting Room. Guest bedrooms and suites are wonderfully furnished for a romantic getaway or peaceful retreat. A complete breakfast is served in the Parlor by the carved fireplace. Exercise and play basketball in the outdoor gym. Downtown is only four blocks away.Location: City/Urban.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $120 to $120 Payment types accepted include Travelers Checks, Personal Checks and cash. Rooms: This property has 4 total guest accommodations with private bath, 1 with fireplace, 2 total suites, including 1 two-bedroom suite. The types of beds available include Queen and Double.
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Policies
Cancellation: Small deposit requested with reservation
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Services & Amenities
Meals Included in Rates: Snacks/Refreshments and Breakfast. Types of meals: Snacks/Refreshments, Full Gourmet Breakfast, Full Breakfast, Early Coffee/Tea, Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water in room refrigerators. Amenities In Room: Refrigerator, Fireplace, Clock Radio, Central Air, Cable TV, Air Conditioning, Television, Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water in room. Amenities On Site: Television, Phone and Library.
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Activities
Events Hosted: Weddings, Romantic Getaways, Family Reunions, Meetings and Honeymoons. Other Activities: Wineries, Sports Events, Major College, Shopping (Local Crafts), Parks, Museums, Live Theater, Golf, Antiquing, Indy 500 Race, Parke County Covered Bridge Festival, Christmas in the Park Festival and Orval Redenbacher Popcorn Festival.
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Recommended Restaurant(s)
Alamo Steak House, Mario's Mexican Restaurant, Coach and Cleaters Pub and Restaurant.
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Historic Interest
Built in 1885 by Judge Samuel McGregor, the mansion became the city's YMCA from 1928 until 1998, when it was restored to a beautiful home and Bed and Breakfast. Historic Awards: State Register (Granted), National Register (Granted), Local Register (Granted), City Historical Site (Granted), Clay County and IN Renovation of the Year Award 2000. Historic Memberships: City Historical Society, Local Historical Society, Smoke Free Property, Limited and No Restrictions. Historic sites nearby: Covered bridges (Parke County-10 miles)
Indianapolis 500 Racetrack (Indy - 50 miles)
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Romantic Interest
Victorian decor, secluded privacy in rooms, fireplaces with candles, clawfoot bathtub, breakfast in the parlor, beautifully decorated rooms and suites
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