Description
Circa 1921. This massive, 10,000-square foot mansion features Arts and Crafts-style architecture. The manor was built as an upscale casino and bordello. During its heyday, the famous guests included the Marx Brothers and Lon Chaney. The casino room now serves as the location for the inn's nightly wine and cheese hour. The room has more than 100 panes of glass affording views of Cheyenne Canon and Cheyenne Mountain. The guest rooms and adjacent honeymoon cottage are decorated with treasures and antiques from around the world. There is a greenhouse spa on the second floor and complimentary beverages and fruit always are available. Modem outlets, TVs and in-room phones are among the amenities for business travelers. Downtown Colorado Springs is minutes away, and hiking trails and waterfalls are across the street.
This property has been featured in Denver Post, Colorado Source, Beacon, National Geographic Traveler, Country Inns.
Location: City/Urban and Mountains.