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Guest rooms
Accommodations that shine

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The Great Room
Our warm log home Inn is furnished with meticulously restored antiques. Guests are welcome to use the great room with its large fieldstone
fireplace, sit out on the deck, or relax in the large screened gazebo in the rear of the house.
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You will find a perfect spot for morning coffee or afternoon refreshments. Watch the sunset on the front porch with its old-fashioned swing and rocking
chairs, or enjoy a stroll on a path through beautiful perennial flower gardens and listen to the songs of the birds.
Three guest rooms are located on the second floor and 2 on the first. There is an adjoining loft where guests may enjoy TV, play games -- or simply curl up and read a book.
Four guest rooms each have a queen-size bed and ceiling fan. They are furnished with an eclectic collection of antiques and decorated in themes -- apples, cherries, angels, and hearts. Each room has a private bath.
Our newest room features a king bed which converts to twins, a television,
refrigerator, coffee service and a private bath.
Guests are served a full country breakfast each morning in the dining room.
The entire Inn is air-conditioned and smoke-free. We do not have accommodations for pets or children under 12.
The Apple Room
The Apple Room, at the front of the house is reminiscent of the apple orchard that once flourished on the property.
The "Heart on The Door" Room
The Heart on The Door Room overlooks the woods surrounding the Inn. The hearts decorating the Inn inside and out give this room its name.
The Door County Cherry Room
The Door County Cherry Room, also overlooking the woods, draws its theme from the famous Door County cherry orchards.
Minnie's Room
Minnie's Room, named for Judy's mother overlooks the wooded front yard. Angel's decorating the room honor the angel that Minnie is.
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New
in 2003 The Garden Room
The Garden Room, our newest room, which replaces the gift shop, derives
it's name from the surrounding gardens. This unique room features a
private entrance and overlooks it's own patio. Inside, under a cathedral
ceiling with a Casablanca fan, the garden theme prevails in the carefully chosen
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