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Christopher Bobek
Description
Circa 1896. Besides being the hometown of Mark Twain, Hannibal, Missouri is home to Garden House Bed & Breakfast. This 1896 Victorian Queen Anne sits in the heart of two downtown historic districts. It is an easy walk along the Mississippi River. Relax in a park, browse the shops and art galleries and stop in a museum. Overlook the seasonal gardens from the historic wooden front porch. Gathering rooms include two parlors and an upstairs and downstairs foyer. Snacks and beverages are provided. Guest bedrooms and suites feature signature cotton robes, featherbeds, rainshower heads, Wifi, and turndown service with chocolates. A gourmet breakfast is served in the formal, floral-themed Iris Dining Room.
For more information visit the website.Rates |
$89 to $139Off Season: $89 to $139Payment Types Accepted Include American Express, Visa, Master Card, Diners Club, Discover and CASH.
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Amenities |
This property has 6 total guest accommodations, 2 with private bath, 2 two-bedroom suites and 1 guest house. The types of beds available include Queen and King.
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Business Traveler Amenities |
Early breakfast, exceptional dining at LaBinnah Bistro.
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Events Hosted |
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Spa Services | On-Site Spa Services
Spa Packages: Massage for Two, Call for details |
Inns Of Interest |
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Pet Restrictions |
Please call
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Romantic Interest |
Comfortable feather beds with high count linens, comfy lounge robes, quiet setting, affordable packages, turn-down service with chocolates, available wines, nicely appointed rooms, relaxing front porch and friendly, knowledgeable hosts. |
Describe Garden and Grounds |
Seasonal gardens from wild garlic to roses! |
Reservation/Cancellation Policies:
Minimum Stay Requirements |
Two night minimum preferred but single nights are welcome. |
Children Restrictions |
Please call |
Cancellation |
Please check our website for complete details at gardenhousebedandbreakfast.com |
Other Activities |
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Historic Interest | 1896 Queen Anne Victorian classic with garden and viewing porch. Situated on "Millionaire's Row," it was built by Albert Wells Pettibone, son of the wealthy lumber baron W. Pettibone. Original house design and woods adorn the interior, complete with transoms and functional high pocket doors and tin ceilings. Historic Awards:
Historic Memberships:
Historic sites nearby: Mark Twain's boyhood home (3 blocks), Museums (3 blocks), Historic Mississippi River (4 blocks), Lighthouse (4 blocks), Historic town center (3 blocks), "Unsinkable Molly Brown's" childhood home (5 blocks), Historic RockCliffe Mansion (5 blocks), Garth Memorial Library (4 blocks) |
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