The Inn of Chagrin Falls
The Inn of Chagrin Falls in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, was built in 1927. It has transformed, yet remained much the same, with restored fountains and beautiful gardens. This bed and breakfast boasts fifteen different rooms for guests to choose from.
The rooms come with their own private baths and telephone and cable service. You can choose from a room with a queen sized bed, a queen sized bed and fireplace, a king Sized bed and fireplace, or the luxurious room with king sized bed, fireplace and Jacuzzi.
The Boardroom provides a confidential and only one of its kind location to hold small meetings and warm dinners for up to twelve. The adjacent Gamekeeper’s Taverne will meet a diverse and inventive menu, extensive wine list and top-notch service. State-of-the-art equipment including overhead projection systems and Internet access are also part of this room.
Each room what’s more includes a hair drier, iron and ironing board, cable television and free wireless internet access. A continental breakfast will have you starting your morning off full of energy and good cheer. Homemade cookies and bottled water will make you feel pampered throughout your stay.
The staff will in addition be more than glad to help you arrange car service, make local dinner reservations and set up floral deliveries. They are set to help accommodate small wedding parties as well as family reunions and individual couples and families.
For a place with Victorian charm and comfort, yet not a lot of fuss, The Inn of Chagrin Falls is the perfect place. You will feel pampered but not smothered; welcome yet at home. The area is beautiful and you will find yourself enjoying the quiet activities all within easy distance of The Inn of Chagrin Falls. This is yet one more of Ohio’s little known surprises.
The Landmark Inn
This the dream of many to spend the night in a bank. Well that opportunity has just presented itself via The Landmark Inn, in Oberlin, Kansas. The 1886 bank of Oberlin has been converted into the modern bed and breakfast now called the Landmark Inn. The name even celebrates two major events, the opening of the US land office and the founding of the bank of Oberlin. Each of the rooms celebrates a special landmark or person in Oberlin or Kansas history. Meals are served in the teller room restaurant.
After the bank failed, the building became the county courthouse. In honor of this, we have the Judges Chambers Suite. Mauve, green and purple wallpaper and curtains surround the tall walnut queen-sized bed. A Victorian settee completes the bedroom and a claw foot tub occupies the bath.
Named after the founder of the bank, the R.A. Marks Suite has a spoon carved queen-sized bedroom set. There is also a vintage Murphy bed. Named after the furniture style of the room, the Cottage Victorian Suite is filled with stenciled pine furnishings.
The antique appearing gas fireplace lends its name to The Fireside Suite. Here we find a full sized canopy bed and a bath covered with antique advertising items. There is also a sitting room with Victorian furniture.
The Carriage house Suite is a two-room suite with a mission style queen-size bed. The sitting room is adorned with wicker furniture and a second pull down bed.
The Ad Astra Suite is so named because of the state motto, “To the stars through difficulties.” Fully handicap accessible, this room is done in blues and mauves. Finally we have arrived at the Courtyard Suite. Here we find a queen-size antique brass and cast iron bed. There is also a two person Jacuzzi for gentle relaxing.