Olde Buffalo Inn, 1061 Parkwood Drive, Nappanee 46550, Indiana, USA
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Olde Buffalo Inn 
1061 Parkwood Drive, Nappanee 46550, Indiana, USA
+1 574 7732223
http://www.olde-buffalo-b-b.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Olde Buffalo Inn
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
rooms for non-smokers
luggage storage
garage places on site
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
television set in room
telephone in room
tea and coffee making facilities
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of Olde Buffalo Inn that might be useful
Antiquing and Auction Paradise. Golf Tee for Two Package. Come and see what the Olde Buffalo Inn, Nappanee and the surrounding areas have to offer! Nappanee has more than a dozen antique shops, with many more within easy driving distance. Auctions are going on every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. After your day of shopping or bidding, relax with a book in the library or in the game room listening to the jukebox. Have a peaceful night's sleep in one of our unique queen rooms with private bath. Before heading out the next day, you'll enjoy a full hot breakfast that's worth getting up for! We'll also include $25 in Nappanee money (or a $25 gas card) for you to enjoy. One night stay $105 or two nights for $185. Need a BIG place for your group to meet? Our spacious 7000 square foot home offers many large rooms to enjoy. You can have a meeting in the family room, a conversation in the library or a discussion in the living room. Or gather around the dining room table to talk and eat! Or how about playing some games in the game room while listening to our genuine 50's jukebox? We have special rates for groups of 12-20. Please call for details and help planning your event! Enjoy one romantic night at the Inn. Your evening starts off with a non-alcohol beverage with wine glasses, gourmet chocolates and a romantic dinner for two at an exquisite restaurant. Enjoy a delicious breakfast the next morning in the dining room. All this for $159.00; advanced reservations requested. Now that the kids are gone, why not recapture the romance and have the honeymoon you might have never had? Come enjoy a two night stay at the Olde Buffalo Inn. Your first night begins with dinner at an Amish/Mennonite restaurant and ends with gourmet chocolates and a non-alcohol beverage presented in your room. The second night brings a romantic dinner for two at a very exquisite restaurant. A delicious breakfast awaits you both mornings in the spacious dining room served on fine china and crystal. $299.00. Advance reservations requested. Two nights stay for two in one of our unique guest rooms with private bath and queen size bed. Your first night starts with dinner for two at an Amish/Mennonite restaurant. The next morning tee off by 11:00 a.m. at the McCormick Creek Golf Course for a round of golf with green fees and cart included. That evening you'll be spoiled with a dinner for two at a fine steak and seafood restaurant. Both mornings include a homemade breakfast that's worth getting up for! This better than par-fect offer is only $299.00. Offer good Sunday through Thursday night. Advance reservations requested. Stay Sunday through Thursday in one of our queen rooms for just $72 per night. This includes our famous breakfast that's worth getting up for!

with private baths and TVs. Full, hearty breakfast. Central air conditioning. Non-smoking environments. High speed wireless internet. Perennial Gardens and Patio. Several Large Screen TVs in common areas. Basement game room with 1950s Jukebox. Northern Indiana Amish Country. McCormick Creek Golf Course. Amish Acres Historic Farm. Borkholder Dutch Village. 15 different antique shops at Amish Acres in August. Maple Syrup Festival in March. Elkhart County 4H Fair Grounds and LaGrange County; 40 minute drive away and South Bend, Indiana; 40 minute drive away. Rates begin at $65.00. Check out at 10:00 a.m. MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Personal Checks and Cash accepted. Large Groups, Retreats, Seminars Welcome! Group Rates available.

The Olde Buffalo Inn;s history began over 150 years ago. Originally built in 1840 by a pioneer farmer, the house precedes the establishment of Nappanee, Indiana in 1874. By the turn of the century it had acquired the name buffalo farm during a time when bison were raised by the farm owners. According to family stories and heritage, one of our own ancestors helped to build the original structure. In 1866 the red bank-barn was constructed. Along with more conventional uses, Amish families from the surrounding area held church services within it. The barn is 10,000 square feet of history, and you can still see ax marks on the beams and rafters. Other outbuildings followed the construction of the barn, including a windmill and a carriage house, in which Steve houses a small gift shop. Today, the original farmhouse still exists, after having endured restorations three decades ago to preserve its historical character. At that time additional rooms were constructed to surround the original part of the house, together creating the 7000 square foot structure guests enjoy today. The property was made into a bed in breakfast in the mid-1990s. The home has been decorated in an eclectic, rustic style reminiscent of our heritage. Heirloom quilts hang on walls, while granite dishes, antique lace hankies, and odd bits of history are placed around, just because. It is a cozy, inviting atmosphere that practically begs a body to sit and read or put a puzzle together. There is always something interesting to look at, and thanks to Steve;s penchant for antiquing, things are always changing. Outside the home is a haven for anyone who enjoys peace, quiet, and an acre of perennial flowers. Lucy is an avid gardener, and her gifted green thumb is evident throughout the 2 and ½ acre property. Enjoy the perennial gardens that surround the back patio and watch as the hummingbirds zip around their feeders. The back patio also offers an excellent view of the neighboring McCormick Creek Golf Course. In all, the Olde Buffalo Inn Bed and Breakfast offers a unique atmosphere that is homey, restful, and just a little bit different. Step off the beaten path. Welcome to our home. ~Steve and Lucy Kesler, Innkeepers

The Olde Buffalo Inn Bed and Breakfast is a former Amish farm house, circa 1840, renovated and converted into a 7000 square foot B B. This 2 and ½ acre property also has a 10,000 square foot banked barn, built in 1860, an acre of perennial flowers, and expansive lawns. The entire property is surrounded by classic white picket fencing and has a terrific view of the neighboring McCormick Creek Golf Course. We offer a bit of history alongside eclectic hominess, hospitality, and modern conveniences including high speed internet. Ideal for a romantic get away, a business trip, an antiques shopping excursion, or a scrapbooking retreat, the Olde Buffalo Inn Bed and Breakfast welcomes you! It's been a long cold winter, but the garden will soon be in bloom! Call to make your spring and summer reservations now. Olde Buffalo Inn Bed and Breakfast. A Bed and Breakfast Inn located in Nappanee, Indiana Circa 1840. 1061 Parkwood Drive ~ Nappanee, Indiana (IN) 46550 Innkeeper: Steve and Lucy Kesler Tel: (574)773-2223 ~ or ~ Toll Free: 888-773-2223 Email: stay@olde-buffalo-b-b.com www.olde-buffalo-b-b.com. Last Updated: 08/06/2007 webmaster: web@olde-buffalo-b-b.com

The Olde Buffalo Inn Bed and Breakfast has three-quarters of an acre of perennial gardens, thanks to Lucy's green thumb. Enjoy strolling through the gardens or yard, or sitting on the back patio. You'll see hummingbirds flitting about their feeders, butterflies, and lazy bumblebees floating above greens, yellows, oranges, reds, pinks and purples. Lucy's gardening style is unpretentious and casual. Rustic barn timbers, antique shovels, birdhouses, and iron sculptures are tucked among riotous color. It is breathtaking beauty in any season. See more Garden Pics. (Courtesy of Judy Bindner). When visiting the Olde Buffalo Inn, be sure to check out the

In the new part of the house, this room features a king size bed with a romantic canopy, lace curtains, dried roses and antique valentines. There is a sitting area and a large private bath. The brass four-poster bed is one of the highlights in this room on the ground floor of the new part of the house. It is decorated with our collection of brass beasts, birds, baskets and bells and has a private bath. This large, main floor room was the parlor in the original farmhouse. It is now decorated with artifacts from Merry;s travels around the world. It has an antique white mission queen bed, a double bed, a sitting area, and unique private bath across the hall. Downstairs in the farmhouse, this room features a queen size bed, the original hard wood floors and a large private bath. We've decorated in honor of Lucy's mother, who the kids call;Grammy;, with blue and white quilts, rocking chairs and antique plates. Decorated in white wicker, this upstairs room in the original farmhouse has two double beds. Twin skylights provide natural light in the large sitting area and in the private bath. This light, airy room is upstairs in the original farmhouse. It features a four poster Cherry Queen bed, private bath and is decorated with Gaudy Dutch plates and quilts. The Heritage Quilt Room. Upstairs in the original farmhouse, this room features a queen size bed and private bath and a small sitting area. It is decorated with several heirloom quilts and wall hangings.
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