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Master-Plunder Room: The Plunder Room, modernly named the
Master, was the bedroom of house elders. Today it showcases the bedroom
set of T. W. Ward and wife Lillie Virginia and a hand-made wormy chestnut
wardrobe. Also complementing this room are the late 1800’s settee
and chair and gas log iron stove. This room boasts it’s own bath with
original claw foot tub and private staircase to the kitchen. $95 - $135 Per Night |
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Painted Room*:
Originally named because of its uniqueness from all other
bedrooms in the home, the Painted Room was the formal guest bedroom. Today
this room is furnished with a hand-made high back bed dating from the mid
1800s, camel back treasure chest and iron gas log stove. Most complementary
to the room is the western view of Alexander’s Pond and Buck Mountain
and a southern view of Saddle Creek and the lily pond.
$75 - $115 Per Night |
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| Girls
Room*: Room of T. W. Ward’s daughters, the Girls Room is
decorated with hats, stoles, and purses of daughter Rose. The art deco bedroom
suite purchased upon the marriage of Rose Ward to Martin Alexander Jenkins
is complemented by one of the many bed-spreads that Rose quilted herself.
This room also has a westerly view of Alexander’s Pond and the evening
sunset. It is an excellent choice for the late sleeper. $75 - $115 Per Night |
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| Boys
Room*: With eastern exposure, both Ward and Jenkins boys who had
to be up and out early to the fields used this room. Guests staying in the
Boys Room are encouraged to open the windows and enjoy the sounds of little
Saddle Creek as it tumbles by the house. $60 - $95 Per Night |
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| * These rooms
share a centrally located bath in the upstairs hallway. The bath features
a 1941 claw foot tub which is ideal for soaking. |
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| Whole-house
rates are available. |
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| Inclusions:
Full southern country-style breakfast. Lunch and dinner a la carte are available for guests with advanced reservation. |