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The Fireside was constructed in 1907, the original lodge building served into the 1930s as headquarters for the Panhandle Lumber Company. |
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Rod and Nancy are very gracious hosts and offer may extras to their quests. Nancy is a great cook and serves up a breakfast featuring "cowboy" sourdough hotcakes, with a variety of her homemade syrups, including "Huckleberry", which is a real attraction for the Bed & Breakfast guest. The charm and elegance of an era gone by is yours at the Fireside Lodge Bed & Breakfast. There are six guest rooms, each with a different accent color, three offering delightful lake views, one with private half bath. One of the two shared baths features an antique "claw foot" tub made for soaking after a day on the lake or taking in the sights 5 Rooms
2 Shared Bathes with Clawfoot Tub
1 Room With 1/2 Bath $55.00
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This original Stained Glass window is from the Panhandle Lumber Company. This beautiful window is along the upstairs hall where the B & B rooms are, separating the parlor from the hall. The upstairs hallway has several wonderful hanging tapestries . Many other antiques decorate this area. The comfortable parlor invites you to spend a relaxing evening of cable television, or curled up on the sofa with an old or contemporary book from the library, or visiting with new-found friends.
The Fireside offers a delightful experience to all. You will find each of the 6 guest room's custom Victorian decor charming and unique. |
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