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| Frances Brady Bedroom |
![]() The Frances Grant Brady Bedroom is one of four rooms located in the second cottage. These rooms are entered from under a wide covered porch which wraps around three sides of the cottage. Rocking chairs and potted plants are located outside the door on “your” porch. Overlooking the croquet lawn, this room features two full sized beds, each with antique garden trellis headboards set against a lighthearted backdrop of pale yellow walls and hand-painted borders with whimsical accents. Oversized wicker chairs and plump feather and down decorative pillows provide a place to relax after a day of antiquing. The spacious bath has room to share. This room can sleep up to four people. Also referred to as bedroom F. $150.00 plus 12% tax double occupancy; extra fee of $25.00 for additional guests. The Frances Grant Junior Suite combines the Frances Grant Brady Bedroom with the Saffold Sitting Room. This private sitting room features oversized wicker furniture and decorative feather and down filled pillows. A TV/DVD is tucked behind armoire doors while near at hand is a 1935 Frigidaire (the original mini-fridge!) stocked with bottled water, soda, beer or wine. An extra long daybed and trundle can be utilized for additional sleeping capacity. $200.00 plus 12% tax double occupancy; extra fee applied for sleeping on Daybed ($25.00) and Trundle ($25.00). The Saffold Two-Bedroom Suite combines the Ida Elizabeth Brady Bedroom, Saffold Sitting Room and Frances Grant Brady Bedroom into one interconnecting suite with two large baths. These rooms can accommodate up to eight people. $350.00 plus 12% tax based on double occupancy in each bedroom. Additional fees apply for use of daybed ($25.00) and trundle ($25.00) in sitting room and/or for third or fourth persons in the Frances Grant Brady Bedroom ($25.00 per person). |
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