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Ideally located on the quiet edge of the
historic edge of Cheyenne's downtown, the Nagle Warren Mansion
bed and breakfast inn is close to all of the attractions with
easy access to I-80 and I-25.
The mansion has been fully restored to its
original elegance and includes all of today's conveniences.
The friendly and caring staff takes pleasure in spoiling you.
Every accommodation in the house has been
redecorated to recreate the elegance of the Victorian West.
From the ornate wooden staircases and the authentic period
wallpaper to the antique furniture and nineteenth
century-style artwork, a feeling of stepping into the days of
artist Charles Russell and writer Owen Wister is maintained
throughout the mansion. Unlike lodging accommodations of days
past, this bed and breakfast offers central air conditioning,
a private bath, telephone and television in each guest room.
The warm and luxurious atmosphere is perfect for escaping the
concerns of every day or for enjoying a romantic getaway.
Business travelers will appreciate the two
phone lines and data port in each room as well as the services
of the mansion's fully equipped office. The conference center
at Nagle Warren Mansion can accommodate up to 20 people,
perfect for hosting business meetings. At the end of a long
day, work out in the exercise room, enjoy a massage, or relax
in the outdoor hot tub.
Join your host and other guests for a
relaxed breakfast each morning from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.,
with extended hours on weekends. The fresh juices, homemade
bread and muffins, yogurt and fruit, along with a daily
special from the "gourmet" kitchen, will give your
day a healthy start.
Jim invites you to share in the
unparalleled comfort and accommodations of Wyoming's most
elegant Victorian Bed and Breakfast at the Nagle Warren
Mansion. |
The Nagle Warren Mansion, one of Cheyenne,
Wyoming's most elegant residences, was built by Erasmus Nagle
in 1888 and in 1910 became the home of Francis E. Warren,
businessman, Governor, and U.S. Senator. This unique Victorian
property is listed in The Smithsonian Guide to Historic
America as well as in the National Register of Historic
Places. Now, proud owner Jim Osterfoss invites you to share in
the western history and contemporary comfort of this elegant
bed and breakfast inn, a pleasant hotel alternative.
After a day of sight-seeing, shopping,
visiting the mountains or conducting business, return to the
mansion and relax with other guests over afternoon tea and
sherry. Of course, you don't have to leave the mansion at all
and are welcome to pass the hours curled up in one of its many
nooks and private corners, reading a book from the library or
playing a board game with another guest. |