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Courthouse Inn Bed and Breakfast

Daniel Meyer • Dec 27, 2010

The Courthouse Inn Bed and Breakfast
506 North Walnut Street
Clarksville, Texas 75426
903-517-0494
www.courthousebnb.com

The Courthouse Inn Bed and Breakfast welcomes you!
We have rooms available!
Make your reservations now!

The Courthouse Inn Bed and Breakfast-

Enjoy the ambiance of an 1885 Queen Ann Style home that has been meticulously restored and furnished with Victorian and other period pieces.

From the wicker swing on the wrap-around porch to the swing on the Juliet balcony, guests will feel pampered as they enjoy the beautiful and spacious rooms.

  • Six lovely guest rooms with private baths
  • Some with oversize whirlpool tubs
  • Television, telephone, wireless DSL
  • Delicious breakfast included
  • A non-smoking facility
  • King bed rooms
  • Queen bed rooms
  • Doubles

The Inn is just one block from the Historic Red River County Courthouse, Post Office and Library and only 4 blocks from the downtown square.

Rates are $120.00 to $150.00 per night, double occupancy.
For reservations or more information:
903-517-0494
Fax 903-427-5735
pobrian1940@gmail.com
www.courthousebnb.com

The Rooms at the Courthouse Inn

There are four lovely single rooms and two, two-room suites. There are two parlors on the main floor for the use of guests, whether you would like to sit and read or enjoy a beverage and visit. Gourmet breakfast is served in the dining room daily.

A massage can be arranged in your room with advance notice and a day-spa is located just a few blocks away. The Clarksville Country Club, which is 4 miles north, boasts a great 9-hole golf course, rated among the top 25 in the US. There are several good restaurants in Clarksville and the surrounding area as well as several historic sites.

SHANNON SUITE
First floor

This charming suite consists of the large south parlor with bay window and fireplace, and an adjoining large bedroom with a second bay window and fireplace. Both of these rooms have private doors to the porch, giving access to the swing. Both fireplaces have gas logs.

The private bath is a fabulous retreat with a two-person whirlpool tub, and shower. Colors are cream, gold and pastels.

GOVERNOR’S SUITE
First floor

This suite is a cozy, comfortable retreat. It boasts a fireplace in the bedroom with gas logs. The large bathroom is handicapped accessible and has a large, two-person whirlpool tub and shower. The sitting room has windows on three sides and provides a light and cozy ambiance. Colors in this Suite are taupe, silver, brown and rich cream.

NORRIS
First floor

This room is light and charming. Although it is a single room, it boasts a private deck with chairs. The large bathroom has a tub with shower and a sitting area.

JULIET
Second floor

This lovely room is done in cream and gold and has windows to the east and south. It boasts a large balcony that always seems to enjoy a breeze, a wonderful place to sit and visit. The private bath has a claw foot bathtub with shower and lovely, beveled, art glass window. Colors are cream and gold.

ROMEO
Second floor

This wonderful room is done in rich, royal tones. Although it has a private entrance and bath, it adjoins the Juliet and together they make a two-room, two-bath suite. The exciting Romeo bathroom is large, with a six foot whirlpool tub, shower and lovely stained glass window.

TOWER
Second floor

This bright and cheery room puts you in the treetops, literally. Done in silver sage green and cream, it is enclosed in windows on three sides. The old beaded board has been left giving the feeling of an old-time sleeping porch. When the leaves are off the trees, you have a wonderful view of the Red River County Courthouse Clock Tower. The private bath boasts a shower and large claw foot soaking tub that is original to the house.

Please call or contact us if we can be of any assistance or for reservations.

903-517-0494
Fax 903-427-5735
pobrian1940@gmail.com
www.courthousebnb.com

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