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In 1997, the interior of the 1890 Carriage House was renovated into three guest units. ALL guestrooms are beautifully decorated...Victorian wallpapers complement historic brick walls that have stood for more than a century. The woodwork is salvaged from buildings of the same vintage that have since been demolished. Each room is appointed with thoughtful comforts and amentities. The Carriage House has central air conditioning, TV and VCRs, hardwood floors, and all private baths, as well as private off-street parking. Hypo-allergenic pillows are available; telephone, fax, and modem access may be obtained upon request.
We now offer FREE high-speed wireless internet access to all of our guests! (802.11b or 802.11g access card required.)
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The entire second floor of the Carriage House is yours in The Belmont Suite; a solid walnut queen-size bed, extra-long, handcrafted in the Amanas; antique bureau, luxury linens, down pillows, and comforters. Sitting area with loveseat, coffee table, rocker, and Karastan rugs for private socializing or solitude. Picturesque view of the historic home, terrace, gardens and grounds.Large private bath. The Belmont Suite is perfect for honeymoons, anniversaries, or just a place to unwind. Large enough for a bridesmaids slumber party or an extended stay by business professionals needing a place to set up office. More... |
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So named for the original owner and builder of Belmont Hill. Philip Wolff and his wife, Rosina, lived in a small shanty on this very site during construction of the main house. Spacious ground-floor room furnished with queen-size walnut Amana bed, luxury bedclothes, antique dresser, oak cylinder desk, reading chairs, and private bath. More... |
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The Heisel family inhabited Belmont Hill for nearly 50 years. Spacious ground-floor room with solid oak king-size bed, loveseat, oak dresser, luxury bedclothes, reading chairs, and private bath. More... |
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