303 Howard Ave, Rockville, IN 47872, USA
(765) 569-1803
Innkeeper/s:
Richard & Julie Ann Jadzak
Description
Circa 1889. High ceilings, walnut woodwork, a stately staircase and an original chandelier are charming features of this lovely Queen Anne home just three blocks from Historic Rockville Town Square in Parke County, Ind., the "covered bridge capital of the world." The inn has a wraparound porch, and a 100-foot tulip tree shades the yard. The guest bedrooms are decorated with everything from vintage clothes to teddy bears to quilts. After a breakfast at the inn, guests pay visit the 32 historic covered bridges nearby or go to parks, museums, golf courses, art galleries and antique shops.
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Rates |
$95 to $105Payment Types Accepted Include Personal Checks and Travelers Checks.
- Breakfast
- Snacks/Refreshments
- Afternoon Tea
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Amenities |
This property has 4 total guest accommodations. The types of beds available include Queen and Twin.
- Air Conditioning
- Bicycles
- Turn-Down Service
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Events Hosted
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Reservation/Cancellation Policies:
Cancellation
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10 day notice |
Smoking
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Smoke Free Property. |
Other Activities
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- Antiquing
- Fishing
- Golf
- Live Theater
- Parks
- Shopping (Local Crafts)
- Tennis
- Water Sports
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Historic Interest | Historic Awards: - Local Register (Granted)
- City Historical Site (Granted)
Historic Memberships: |
Nearby College/University
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ISU |
HORRIBLE!
So the first impression my mom and I got was when we arrived at the B & B. Check in time was 3:00 pm. We were there at 2:45 pm. We thought they would probably let us check in 15 minutes early. WRONG! They wouldn't even let me use the restroom and I was 7 months pregnant. The woman was rude about it too. We left and found a restroom and ended up coming back to check into the B & B a couple hours later. I can honestly say, this was the worst place I have ever stayed in my life. First, the bed was ROCK hard. Both my mother and I got back aches from attempting to sleep on the bed. We even debated moving to the floor, as we thought maybe the carpet would be softer. All night it rained, which wouldn't have been a problem, except that there was an air conditioner left in the window so all night you could also hear the pinging of rain drops off of it. Further, our room was cold. It was mid October when we had our stay so I'm not sure why the air conditioner was still in the window, leading the room to be very drafty. Also, there were no locks on the room doors and you don't even get a key, which was a little unsettling. We put our luggage in front of the door when we were dressing and sleeping. For liability purposes one would think they would at least have locks on the doors. Guess not. Now...onto breakfast...it consisted of hard bagels and cereal. There was one warm dish it was terribly greasy. We had pre-paid for 2 nights, but only stayed for one. It was so AWFUL! How anyone would repeat this experience is beyond me! Take my advice and steer clear of this horrible place.
Erika Schneider
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