Washington Street Inn, 220 East Washington Street, Bluffton 46714, Indiana, USA
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Washington Street Inn 
220 East Washington Street, Bluffton 46714, Indiana, USA
+1 260 8249070
http://www.thewashingtonstreetinn.com
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Rooms are $70-$75 with a second night discount. Tax applies and subject to availability. A full delicious breakfast is included. Special weekly/monthly rates are possible, or if one party chooses all four rooms. Also have gift certificates. In good weather guests may request a romantic picnic for two, to enjoy at the nearby River Grenway. Ask us about this option. Also, contact Kathy for rates for teas, small wedding/baby showers, club meetings, Church circles, Red Hat, etc. Our house policies include no smoking, and we prefer children over 12 years of age. Pets: Ask about pets. We have pets and really have no objection to animal guests. Ask! Deposits: CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED A $5 discount applied to prepaid reservations. Special rates are available by the week or month. First night's room rate is required for all reservations. Deposit may be made by check and credit cards are accepted. A $10 fee applies to less than 24 hour cancellation or no show. Other: Call to set up your bridal showers, baby showers or business meetings. Call to make your reservations for brunch, lunch and/ or afternoon tea. We also offer Holiday Dinners... Reserve now! For your stroll along the River Greenway we offer picnic baskets are available. Just ask. Bluffton, IN is easily accessible off of I-69. It is located 25 miles south of Fort Wayne on State Road 1, which becomes Main street in Bluffton. Washington Street is one block south of the Court House (Main and Market Streets) and runs perpendicular to Main Street. From Main Street turn east (between Welche's Automotive Repair and the Post Office) onto Washington Street. The Washington Street Inn is on your right in the second block. More Information of Bluffton: Information on both Bluffton and the surrounding areas can be found on the internet at the following sites: http://ci.bluffton.in.us/. this is the official home page for the city of Bluffton. http://wchs-museum.org. this site provides history of both Wells County and Bluffton, the county seat. It also includes a number of other links that pertain to Bluffton. http://our.tentativetimes.net/city. this site provides information on The Parlor City as well as links to a variety of sites about the surrounding area. http://news-banner.com. this is the site of the Bluffton daily newspaper, The News Banner. From here you can access top local stories, facts and information on Wells County, local weather reports, and a variety of local web site links.

Information on the House: The Washington Street Inn is a Victorian home built in 1896. The bed and breakfast consists of four themed bedrooms and two bathrooms located on the second floor. Guests have access to their own second floor kitchenette (refrigerator, microwave, table and chairs) and library/lounge, as well as the downstairs sitting and dining areas, front porch, side porch, and fenced in back yard. Each bedroom has a telephone and television set. Off street parking is available directly behind the inn. The Bliss Room - We know you will have a Blissful night's sleep in this cozy room accented in rich reds and warm mahogany furniture. Featuring a queen-sized bed, the room is named for Bluffton's historic Bliss Hotel built in the 1880s. Antiques and photographs from the grand old hotel decorate the room. $70 per night. The Royal Room - Fit or a King or a Queen, this room, with it's king-sized bed, is decorated in a theme honoring the British Royal Family with items collected during our family holidays in England and Scotland. The Royal room connects to the upstairs sitting room to form an inviting suite fit for the royalty in you! $75 per night. The Eastlake Room - Named for the elegant Eastlake period of Victorian furnishing this room showcases several pieces of antique Eastlake furniture, family antiques, and a touch of rich gold and marble accents.The queen bed is tucked into a bay of three large windows giving this room a warm, morning glow. $70 per night. The Green Room - This cozy room features an antique iron double bed. The rich greens, floral prints and wicker accents make this room a lovely retreat for just about anyone. The room overlooks the back flower gardens and manicured lawn from which the room takes its inspiration. $70 per night.

Washington Street Inn An overnight getaway and hospitality adventure. For those who have the desire to stay somewhere else, we invite you to spend time with us in our Victorian home built in 1896 by prominent business man Jon Brown and his wife Nancy. The land on which the Washington Street Inn sits was originally purchased from the U.S. government in 1835 while Andrew Jackson was President. It was designed by notable Wells County architect Cuno Kieble. The home was made into an Inn about 2001 and purchased by Don and Kathy Gardner in the fall of 2005. When you enter the Washington Street Inn you will immediately notice the art of master wood workers. The staircase is made of solid cherry and two fireplaces are also trimmed with cherry, one of which features a stained glass window centered in the mantle for unusual effect. Another stained glass is on the second floor. A classic foyer, the living room, dining room and kitchen all have hardwood floors. Antiques are found throughout the home and includes a 3000 piece Occupied Japan collection, some of which is offered for purchase. The Inn, however, still exudes an atmosphere that might best be described as comfortable Victorian with the furnishings attractive, but inviting. There are two porches for relaxation and a peaceful yard to enjoy with seasonal garden accents. On the second floor is a study/sitting parlor and theme guest kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, table and chairs. Enjoy the main floor living room, front or enclosed side porch. Full breakfast is served complete with complete period costume. Come relax enjoy, and soak up some Hoosier hospitality. Area Attractions: 1.5 blocks from downtown, Wells Country Historical Museum, Wabash River Greenway Walk, Antique Shops, Ouabache (French for Wabash) State Park (5 minutes by car), Restaurants within walking distance, Bluffton Free Street Fair (third week of September), Gene Stratton-Porter Home and Museum (30 minutes by car), Amishville (20 minutes by car), Fort Wayne (25 miles), Summer concerts by the river, Enjoy golf at the Timberidge and Hickory Hills Gold Courses. Site Desinged and Hosted by aardvarkwebdesings.com
Amenities
 Guest rooms have air conditioning
 Credit cards accepted
 Hairdryer
 Heating
 Ironing facilities
 Kitchen
 Around-the-clock recetpion
 Pets are accepted
 Private park, garden, courtyard
 Quiet surroundings
 Private/Ensuite bathroom
 Tea and coffee making facilities
 Phones in rooms
 TV sets in rooms
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