(800) 274-3574, (231) 759-0205
- Free Night Participating Inn
- $235
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Barbara Schossau & Fred Schossau
Description
Circa 1877. Old world elegance characterizes this Queen Anne Victorian mansion gracing the bluff of Muskegon Lake. The front parlor boasts curved leaded-glass windows with views of the harbor. A paneled grand entryway is accented by the carved posts and spindles of an oak staircase leading up to a TV room and rooftop balcony overlooking the state park. Luxurious honeymoon suites boasts two-person whirlpool baths, and romantic guest bedrooms include desks, modems, refrigerators and ice buckets. Early risers sip morning coffee while reading the local newspaper. A hot breakfast can be delivered to the room, enjoyed in the formal dining room or served in the 14-window sunroom. Ask about special packages available.
For more information visit the website.Rates |
$160 to $235Off Season: $150 to $200Payment Types Accepted Include Master Card, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks and Visa.
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Amenities |
This property has 5 total guest accommodations with private bath, 2 with fireplaces, 1 with hot tub, 3 with whirlpools, 3 suites. The types of beds available include Queen.
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Business Traveler Amenities |
YMCA (1 block)
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Events Hosted |
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Spa Services | On-Site Spa Services
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Romantic Interest |
Lake views and double whirlpool tubs. |
Innkeepers Association Memberships |
MIchigan Lake to Lake Association, PAII |
Reservation/Cancellation Policies:
Minimum Stay Requirements |
Two night stays on weekends and holidays and special community events from May 1 through October 1 |
Cancellation |
Cancellations made 7 days prior to reservations, or if the room is rerented, deposits will be refunded minus a 10% cancellation fee |
Check-in/Check-out |
4:00 / 11:00 |
Other Activities |
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Historic Interest | This 1877 Queen Anne mansion was built by Alexander Rodgers, founder of the Rodgers Iron Manufacturing Company in 1850. Alexander also became a lumber barron in 1872 following the great Chicago fire of 1871 Historic Awards:
Historic Memberships:
Historic sites nearby: Historic " Hackley and Hume" Sites, Hacklet Library, Hackley City Park (1 mile) |
Nearby College/University |
Baker College, Grand Valley State |