The Jarrell 1920 House was part of the original Jarrell family farm, now known as Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The 5,000 square-foot house has been preserved in its original condition with interior walls and ceilings of beautiful heart pine - from trees felled on Jarrell land, sawn to size on the Jarrell sawmill, and assembled by Jarrell hands. Most of the 19th and early 20th century furniture is still preserved in its original state. Two large, cozy bedrooms for one or two people, with full buffet breakfast in the dining room are currently available. Dick & Mamie's Room has an antique queen-size bed and adjoining bath. The Guest Room has two double antique beds, a private entrance, and a private bath down the hall.