Come and experience with us a delightful change in accommodations,
featuring southern nostalgia and a genuine bit of Civil War history.
The house is a plantation home built in the 1850's with five bedrooms.
As you step through the front door you go back 150 years in time to
an era when life was simpler, and the home was the center of family
life. You will stay in a house typical of the architecture of the middle
class plantation owner in the years before the War between the States.
The interior walls are 16"-18" wide boards made of unpainted southern longleaf yellow pine. |
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We offer five distinctive bedrooms. The Mallard Room on the
ground floor has a queen size rice bed and private bath. The room connects to the Dove
Room, small and cozy with one twin bed and assigned bath. The Black Lab room, also on the
first floor has two twin beds and an assigned bath. Upstairs, in addition to a beautiful
view of the lake and the woods, we offer two beautiful bedrooms, the Pheasant and the
Quail rooms, each featuring queen size brass beds, fireplace and assigned baths.
We also have a 'Hunting Lodge' with six bedrooms, a big fireplace
in the family room, and a kitchen.There is a dining area that can
seat 25. The bedrooms include one with a king bed, one with twin
beds and some with four.
All rooms are $75 per night. |