105 5th Ave NESaint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727)821-9391
(800)274-7520
The first mayor of St. Petersburg once lived here, and the inn is so named in the English tradition that states the home of a mayor shall be known as the mansion house. The home's architecture is Arts and Crafts in style, and has been completely restored, winning awards for beautification and enhancement. The Pembroke Room, in the inn's carriage house, is especially remarkable. Wicker pieces and hand-painted furnishings by Artist Marva Simpson, exposed beams painted a rich teal green, and trails of flowers and ivy decorating the lace-covered windows create the ambiance of an English seaside cottage. The Edinburgh Room is another beauty with its canopy bed topped with luxurious coverings. Guests can walk from the home to a natural harbor, restaurants, popular local parks and the beach. Busch Gardens, museums, an arboretum and a botanical garden are other nearby attractions.
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