Description
Circa 1840. The Old Hoosier House was owned by the Elisha Scovell family, who were friends of President Martin Van Buren, and the president stayed overnight in the home. Features of the Victorian house include tall, arched windows and a gabled entrance. Rooms are decorated with antiques and lace curtains. Hearty Hoosier breakfasts included. The inn's eight acres are wooded, and the deck overlooks a pond on the fourth hole of the adjacent golf course.
This property has been featured in Indianapolis Star News, New Castle Courier-Times, Indianapolis Monthly.
Location: , Rural and next to 18-hole golf.