The Stagecoach Inn was built in 1853 as a stagecoach stop on the way from Milwaukeee to Greenbay. The Inn was built from local limestone... more »
The Stagecoach Inn was built in 1853 as a stagecoach stop on the way from Milwaukeee to Greenbay. The Inn was built from local limestone and housed a pub, floral shop, and rooms for travelers. Next door to the Inn was a stable and blacksmith. Restored in 1984 by Brook and Liz Brown, the Inn now houses a chocolate shop, a pub and 9 guest rooms. The rooms are decorated comfortably with antiques. The Weber Haus Annex is across the street and features 3 rooms with fireplaces and whirlpools, as well as a private garden area. Conveniently located in the Historic District within walking distance to shops, restaurants and galleries. A truly romantic getaway.
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The room was nicely decorated and very
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Posted Aug 14, 2008
Okay
The room was nicely decorated and very comfortable. Just wish we could have spent more time there. We were in a room about a half blcok down the street which proved to be inconvenient for our disabled father.
We stayed about four years ago. We are
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Posted Feb 13, 2008
Excellent
We stayed about four years ago. We are looking forward to going back this summer. It left a lasting impression in our heads. A very nice place to stay.
It was in very good condition and had a very historic feel to it. The rooms were nice and had adjacent sitting rooms with sofa beds that are ideal for kids.
No pools, spas, or anything like that, but go out the front door and you are on...
The town is wonderful and the Inn is right in the middle. It was clean, spacious and very relaxing. The garden offers a great place to sit and relax. We loved it...