Description
Circa 1881. This Victorian inn was home to the first governor of Arkansas after the Civil War. Two long verandas overlook a breathtaking valley and two mountain ranges. The home is graced by a beautiful tower, spindlework and coffered ceilings. A huge arch joins the dining and living rooms, which, like the rest of the inn, are filled with antiques. All of the guest rooms feature Jacuzzi tubs, and two have a fireplace. The inn is situated on the quiet, residential street at the beginning of the historic loop. A five-minute walk into town takes guests past limestone cliffs, tall maple trees, gardens and refreshing springs. Try a ride on a horse carriage or on the steam engine train that departs nearby.
This property has been featured in Country Home, Country Inn, Ft.Lauderdale News, Minneapolis Tribune, "Victorian Express", "America's Painted Ladies".
Location: City/Urban, Mountains and Historic district.