All across the state there are stately homes that have been preserved, restored and loved by folks who've turned them into inns and bed & breakfasts that allow visitors to share in the history of the gorgeous buildings. Wisconsin's bed & breakfast network is extensive, and the inns occupy some of the state's biggest, most ornate and gorgeous homes. They preserve the history and charm and let us step back in time every time we visit. These stately, gorgeous bed & breakfasts help tell the story of our past while giving us a chance to create memories for the future. Here are 11 stunning Wisconsin B&Bs that exude charm, history and wonderful experiences that you'll just have to visit:
1. The Miller's Daughter Bed & Breakast - Green Lake
This gorgeous spot was built in 1905 as a parsonage for the First Congregational Church. When they wanted to remodel, the innkeepers decided to save the building and moved it to its present location in 2002 to save it from demolition. You'll find gorgeous gardens, a beautiful forest and all kinds of ways to relax and unwind. Located at 453 North St., Green Lake, WI 54941.
2. McCormick House - Hayward
Built in 1887, this gorgeous house is fully restored and is chock full of period details just waiting to be discovered. You'll love the modern amenities tied in with the historic charm in this Northwoods retreat. Located at 10634 Kansas Ave., Hayward, WI 54843.
3. Hamilton House Bed & Breakfast - Whitewater
This is a Second Empire Victorian mansion built in 1868 that's served numerous purposes. Located a few minutes' walk from the UW-Whitewater campus and a short drive to the Kettle Moraine State Forest, this is a wonderful spot for a relaxing getaway. Lovingly restored in a project that took more than a year, you'll love finding all the charming and gorgeous details in this house. Located at 328 W Main St., Whitewater, WI 53190.
4. Rochester Inn - Sheboygan Falls
The Rochester Inn building was built by Charles Cole, one of the most influential men in the Sheboygan area in the mid-1800s. inn was Built in 1848, the building is in the Greek Revival style. It served as a trading post and general store, and it also likely served as Sheboygan County’s only post office for a period of time. The family lived on the second floor. Now, it's conveniently located near Sheboygan, Kohler and Elkhart Lake and is a great place to explore the area from. Located at 504 Water St., Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085.
5. The Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast - Sparta
Built in the early 1900s by a Sparta banker, Mr. W.G. Williams, this is a Queen Anne-style Victorian home that has leaded stained glass windows, fireplaces, an open staircase, original woodwork, and unique architectural features. Sparta is well-known as a bicycling destination and you could do worse than to use this as your home base. Located at 220 E Franklin St., Sparta, WI 54656.
6. Christmas House Bed & Breakfast - Racine
This gorgeous house was built in the Colonial Revival Style but has a Queen Anne Layout. It was built in 1893 by Emily Baker, Robert H. Baker's widow who was one of the "Big Four" original partners of J.I.Case Company which is now known as Case New Holland. Robert H Baker was mayor of Racine in 1874. It served as a nursing dorm and got it's name from hosting a number of cancer benefits in the 80's and 90's. Located at 116 10th St., Racine, WI 53403.
7. Victorian Dreams Bed & Breakfast - Lodi
There are binders of the history of this spot with tons of pictures for you to peruse when you stay here. It's a charming, sprawling house you won't be able to resist exploring. The perfect spot to explore around Madison or the Dells, you're close to wineries, parks and more. Located at 115 Prairie St., Lodi, WI 53555.
8. Honeybee Inn Bed & Breakfast- Horicon
This stunning house is full of intricate woodwork and gorgeous details. A smaller inn, the rooms are chock full of modern amenities and historical charm. Located at 611 E Walnut St., Horicon, WI 53032.
9. Dreams of Yesteryear Bed & Breakfast - Stevens Point
This stunning spot is a Queen Anne Victorian house that's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1901 by J.L. Jensen, it was designed by architect J.H. Jeffers, who is famous for having designed the Wisconsin Exhibit for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Located at 1100 Brawley St., Stevens Point, WI 54481.
10. Red Forest Bed & Breakfast - Two Rivers
This sprawling 3,600 square foot home was built in 1907 by an executive from the Hamilton Manufacturing Co., who made wooden type for printing presses. Designed by Milwaukee architect Fred Graf, it's a shingle-style house that fits perfectly in the narrow lot. It's a mix of the Victorians that came before it and the Arts and Crafts style that came after. Located at 1421 25th St., Two Rivers, WI 54241.
11. Phipps Inn Bed & Breakfast - Hudson
The Phipps Inn is a luxurious 1884 Victorian that sits right in downtown Hudson. It has been called the "Grande Dame" of Queen Anne houses in the St. Croix Valley in Western Wisconsin. Ornate chandeliers and fireplaces mark this stunning home that's a great place to explore the Mississippi River valley from. Located at 1005 3rd St., Hudson, WI 54016.
What's your favorite stately old home in Wisconsin? Let us know in the comments!
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