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Accommodations: Lake George Suite The Blue Room The Garden Room
Ground Floor: The Sitting Room The Grand Staircase The Dining Room
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Our B&B is centrally located within walking distance of St. Cloud State University, the Civic Center, the Lake George recreation area, parks, trails, downtown businesses and a variety of restaurants. Highway 23 is easily accessible and provides a direct route to St. Benedict's College, St. John's University and shopping centers in east and west St. Cloud.
The original floor plan of the house remains unchanged since the home was built in the 19th century. Candlelight breakfast is served using china, crystal and silver in the formal bay window dining room. Guests have access to two full bathrooms and one half-bath. A slipper-style clawfoot tub and high-tank commode highlight the main Victorian Oaks bathroom. All rooms have phones, wi-fi, TVs, VCRs, air conditioning and coffee makers.
HONORS & RECOGNITION
Rated as one of "Ten Wonderful Places to Wake Up" by Minnesota Public Radio's magazine, Minnesota Monthly.
Recommended by Tim Brewer as the best St. Cloud B&B to stay at in his travel guide, Moon Handbooks: Minnesota.
Recommended and selected for inclusion in the 2007 edition of Treasures of Minnesota published by Morgan & Chase.
Featured in Impressions and Style magazines.
Acknowledged on Jason Davis's On the Road Again broadcast by KSTP, Channel 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Chosen for over 25 educational and historic home tours including AAUW and St. Cloud Historical & Neighborhood Preservation Association sponsored events.
Selected by The Chamber Music Society of St. Cloud to accommodate American and international musicians.
Chosen by St. Cloud State University to accommodate American and international dignitaries.
Published in books on St. Cloud history including:
St. Cloud, Minnesota Houses from Log Cabin to Mobile Homes 1855-1973 by Beck and Gove.
Images of America Stearns County Minnesota by Simpson.
St. Cloud Into the Millennium published by the St. Cloud Times.
Filmed in Perrin Spychala's James Bond spoof, Another Tomorrow.
Photographed for the 2004 Fleet Farm calendar.
Written about in over 15 St. Cloud Times articles including culinary reviews.
Painted, drawn and photographed by central Minnesota artists including Myron Hall and Dianne Hudson.