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USA > Missouri > Fulton
Romancing The Past B&B
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Welcome to the historic Jameson home, now on the National and State Historic Register. Our beautiful B&B, a Missouri Top 10 Inn, offers quaint Victorian enchantments, while only being 4 blocks from the charming brick lined streets of our historic downtown area. The spacious lawn and serene gardens enfold this 1880's home. The property boasts a grand hall with a magnificent burled walnut arch and staircase, and a 1927 Steinway baby grand. 3 wonderul rooms, all with private baths, await you. Enjoy our outdoor hot tub, the quaint screened-in back porch, garden hideaways and many other wonderful amenities. |
Amenities:
Air conditioning, Gas Fireplace, Fridge, Coffee Maker, TV, Cable, Stereo, DVD Player, Telephone , Wireless Internet, Private deck(s), Shared hot tub(s),
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Payment Methods Accepted:
Master Card, Visa, American Express, Travelers Checks, Cash.
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In/Out Policy: We encourage check in time between 4 pm and 6 pm. Please let us know if this doesn't work for you and we will make arrangements to accommodate your needs. Checkout is 11am. |
Cancellation Policy: We ask that reservations be cancelled 14 days in advance; otherwise we reserve the right to charge for 1 night's stay. |
We have pets. We are wheelchair accessible.
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Breakfast:
Start with coffee or tea, and juice; followed by fruit with spice sauce and homemade muffins or cinnamon rolls; then enjoy a delicious full breakfast sure to please, such as our signature stuffed french toast, or bacon wrapped egg cups with Holandaise sau |
Driving
Directions: Directions to our B&B can be found on our web site, www.romancingthepast.com. Or, from I-70 take Hwy 54 south. Exit 54 to Fulton (left exit of Hwy 54) about 3 miles to stop light at 10th Street (just past Taco Bell). Turn right, follow 10th to Court St., and turn left (this is a one way street). We are on the left at 830 Court St. |
Local Area
Attractions: Winston Churchiil Memorial and Library, a 16th century Christopher Wren chuch, a section of the Berlin Wall, world class auto museum, antiqui and specialty shops, and delightful restaurants. |
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