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Description
Circa 1897. A canopy of ancient oak trees line the streets leading to the Magnolia Springs bed & breakfast. Softly framed by more oaks, and in springtime, pink azaleas, the National Register inn with its dormers and spacious wraparound porch offers an inviting welcome. Warm hospitality enfolds guests in the Great Room with its pine walls and ceilings and heart pine floors, as well as the greeting from the innkeeper. Curly pine woodwork is found throughout the home, which was originally an area hotel. Guest rooms are appointed with a variety of carefully chosen antiques. Breakfast favorites often include pecan-topped French toast, bacon, grits, fresh fruit with cream dressing and blueberry muffins. Guests may also request a special breakfast to accommodate dietary needs. The innkeepers will recommend some memorable adventures, or simply stroll to Magnolia River and enjoy the area.
For more information visit the website.Rates |
$179 to $219Off Season: $139 to $179Payment Types Accepted Include Visa, Travelers Checks, Personal Checks, Discover, Master Card and Cash.
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Amenities |
This property has 5 total guest accommodations, 4 with private bath, 1 two-bedroom suite. The types of beds available include King, Queen and Twin.
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Romantic Interest |
The historical laid back setting of a neighborhood nestled among canopy oak trees that line the streets in the last community that still receives it's mail year-round by boat. Both Winston Groom and Fannie Flagg have had inspiration from time spent in Magnolia Springs. |
What's Green About Your Inn |
Recycle paper, plastic & aluminum |
Innkeepers Association Memberships |
BBAA, PAII |
Describe Garden and Grounds |
Yard is lined with century old live oak trees. Beneath them are azalieas from front to rear dotted with camellias and huge magnolia trees. |
Reservation/Cancellation Policies:
Minimum Stay Requirements |
2 night minimum |
Children Restrictions |
Children 6 and over are welcome |
Cancellation |
72 hours |
Smoking |
Smoke Free Property and Limited. |
Other Activities |
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Historic Interest | all walls & ceilings are original beaded board, all floors are heart pine and the entire house is trimmed in a rare curly pine. Original wavy glass windows and hardware. And an original claw foot tub and elephant trunk toilet top the many features of the 1987 property originally built as the Sunnyside Hotel. Historic Awards:
Historic sites nearby: Fairhope (15 miles), Fort Morgan (30 miles)Fort Blakley (27 miles) |
Recommended Restaurant(s) |
Jesse's Restaurant & Cold Hole Bar, Wash House Restaurant, Tin Top Restaurant & Oyster Bar. |
Nearby College/University |
Faulkner State's Gulf Coast Culinary Institute & Main Campus at Fairhope,AL |
David\'s Eggs Easy to make breakfast dish sure to please everyone | |
Baked French Toast This French Toast has a light delicate sweetness to it and most people don\'t add suyrup to it because it dosen\'t need it! | |
Breakfast Casserole Love this one for it\'s uniqueness. Very different ingedrients that make an excellent variation to most egg casseroles | |
Breakfast Pizza A house favorite that pleases everyone! | |
Apple Dumplings You can also use a pear, peach, blackberries or a ball of cranberries, anything that makes a good cobbler will make a good dumpling! And this can be for breakfast, lunch or dinner! | |
Hash Brown Bake People who love thier hashbrowns love this hearty and filling dish! | |
Crustless Spinach Pie This recipe is very high in protein, iron, calcium, vitamin A and betacarotene. It is also relatively low in fat since there is no pie crust. If you don’t like spinach, you can substitute broccoli (fresh or frozen). |
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