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- Large spacious suites with beautiful park views and private baths
- Daily housekeeping service
- Free local phone service
- Wireless Internet service
- 24 Hour Self-service business center
- High Definition Cable TV
- More than 300 choices of digital music, news and entertainment
- Exquisite breakfast
- Afternoon tea
- Full Self Service Laundry Facility
- Library replete with more than 200 volumes of classic American and European literature
- Beautifully landscaped gardens
- Peaceful surroundings
- State of the Art Media Room & Fitness Facility
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The four, all-new guest rooms along with Stewart Cottage are spacious, bright, and furnished with period antiques. Each room has a private bath with extraordinary fixtures, including a steam shower. Hot water heat and central air conditioning ensure comfort in all seasons. Features original to the building, such as light fixtures, original glass windows, fireplaces, pine wood floors give each room a unique charm. Room names are taken from the owner's parents and grandparent's families.
Each of the exquisitely decorated rooms embodies elegance, comfort, quality, and convenience. Standard furnishings include Stearns and Foster mattresses, pure cotton sheets and duvets, down pillows, plush towels and robes, original pine wood floors with coordinating area rugs, signed artwork, large windows, full-length mirrors, hair driers, flat screen high definition TVs with cable, telephones, and wireless internet service. ( T.J. loves this place so much he's going to college in Mississippi !)
Rates listed for each room are for double occupancy. Refer to the table at the bottom of the accommodations page for single occupancy rates Sunday through Thursday.
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An Exceptional Library
Indulge your love of reading by browsing from a collection of over 300 choices of classic European and American literature. Choose from literary greats like T.S. Eliot, Alfred Lloyd Tennyson, Eudora Welty, Valerie Cunningham, Ahrunditi Roy, William Faulkner, Maya Angelou, William Shakespeare, Tony Morrison, and many, many more. A roaring fire in the winter and endless sunlight in the summer, the leather clad library offers a quiet respite to soak in the words of historic legends from cover to cover.
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