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Located in an area which has the look and feel of New
England, The White Oak Inn Bed and Breakfast is a warm haven
nestled in the rolling hills of the Walhonding Valley in Ohio.
This turn-of-the-century farmhouse offers seven inn rooms,
three guesthouse rooms, and two luxury cottages. All lodging
accommodations are designed with your comfort and relaxation
in mind.
The Inn rooms feature the original oak woodwork and have
queen or double beds and bathrooms with showers. The White
Oak Room on the ground floor features a two-person
whirlpool tub and a fireplace.
If snuggling in bed by the firelight while listening to a
gentle rain tapping on the tin roof sounds romantic to you,
then you will love the Guest House Rooms,
offering privacy and seclusion just a short stroll from the
inn. Each has a high-backed queen-sized bed, fireplace, and
private bath with tub and shower.
The two log cabin-constructed luxury cottages offer the
ultimate in romance and seclusion. The living rooms feature
fireplaces, entertainment centers, seating areas, and
two-person whirlpool tubs with a view of the woods. Snack
areas have refrigerators, microwaves, coffeemakers, and bar
sinks. Each has a private deck on the back, and one has a
wheelchair ramp.
A generous full breakfast is served each morning. Breakfast
is made from farm-fresh eggs and local meats with your choice
of juice and a warm-from-the-oven muffin or scone. A different
breakfast dish, such as stuffed French Toast or Broccoli
Cheddar Strata, is served each day. Fresh fruit, freshly
brewed coffee, and hot teas accompany each meal. |
Numerous attractions are within a short drive of The White
Oak Inn, including Ohio's Amish area, famous for cheeses,
furniture, and quilts. Roscoe Village offers a glimpse into
life in a 19th-century canal town, with living history
demonstrations, a museum, canal boat rides, and quaint shops
and restaurants. The Kokosing Gap Trail is a 14-mile paved
rails-to-trails for cycling or hiking. You can tour the
manufacturing facility at Longaberger Baskets, or try your
hand at weaving your own in the Crawford Barn. Other places of
interest nearby include the Kenyon College campus and Mount
Vernon's antique stores and historic district. |