Room 14, OLD MEXICO with its stucco wall, red clay tile roof and wrought iron decorative balcony, gives you the feeling of strolling into a Mexican village. From the log carving depicting siesta time and the Mexican farm scene to the sombreros, parrots and sea shells (from the beaches in Mexico) one begins to feel as if they are really there. A king size bed, queen size sofa sleeper, a 2-person Jacuzzi and a built-in iron/ironboard makes for a south-of-the-border home away from home.
Room 15, THE BUNKHOUSE is a step back in time to the old west with all of the modern conveniences worked in: a 1900 cistern pump, an 1870 jam kettle, local brands, gold bags and a wooden pack horse saddle are only a few of the authentic touches. With a 2-person Jacuzzi, queen size bed and two sets of bunkbeds ( in the loft), the room is ideal for a family or a group of up to 6.
Room 16, MRS. NO is dedicated to the owner's mother, Joyce Notaras, and is decorated with love and affection. This Jacuzzi suite, with its flowery decor, teacup display, Tennessee cedar woodwork, and a queen size bed (& sofa sleeper) is sure to make you remember Gramma's house. Dad's old shotgun and a soliloquy to him (written by the eldest son) add a couple of family touches in the room. There is also a poem relating actual happenings when the children were young. "Mrs. No" locally thought to be short for Mrs. Notaras, actually came from number of times she told the children "No" as they were growing up.