Accommodations - Inside the Mansion


The Clara Warren Room

Named after New York or Washington socialite Clara Warren, the second wife of Francis' Warren.

Relaxing peaceful with plenty of windows, high ceiling and beautiful wallpaper that blends white, tan and rose-colored florals on a green background. The king-sized wicker and leather sleigh bed is complemented with an opulent tan bedspread that makes you want to jump right in and snuggle under its weight for hours on end.



Clara Warren Room


Clara Warren Room - Bath
Victorian luxury is yours with a relaxing soak in the clawfoot tub. The step-down bathroom is a garden setting in its own right with a soaking tub, lace curtains and greenery. An adjoining door to The Francis E. Warren Room allows this room to be expanded into a suite.

Desk, Phone and TV
Second Floor



The Francis E. Warren Room

Named after U.S. Senator Francis E. Warren.

Totally opulent. The largest room within the mansion, this bedroom features a California king sleigh bed with an elegant white bedspread. Beautiful stained glass within the bay windows provide a delightful morning treat. Elegant forest green and burgundy wallpaper adds to the richness of this room. A beautiful study area within the room provides a peaceful environment for both work and relaxation.

The Francis E. Warren Room
The Francis E. Warren Bath

A large pocket door separates the step up bathroom from the bedroom. Includes a large tub and shower. An adjoining door to The Clara Warren Room allows this room to be expanded into a suite.

Large Desk, phone and TV.
Second Floor



The Erasmus Nagle Room

Named after Erasmus Nagle, the original owner who built the mansion in 1888.

Totally masculine with rich, patterned forest green and burgundy wallpaper complemented with a king-sized Victorian French inlaid bed. Perfect for the business traveler looking for something special. Large windows allow for great afternoon light and beautiful lamps provide a relaxing nighttime setting.



The Erasmus Nagle Room

An antique dresser equipped with a modern sink provides a nice bar setting. Escape from the pressures of work in the private bath complete with shower and bathtub.

Desk, phone and TV.
Second Floor



The Emma Nagle Room

Named after Emma Nagle, wife of Erasmus who built the mansion in 1888.

Softly feminine with the hues of rose, white and tan florals in the wallpaper and stunningly high ceilings. A beautiful antique queen bed with matching vanity and dresser provide a relaxing setting for a weekend away from the kids and work! Escape to a delightful bubble bath or a refreshing shower in this original private bath. Then curl up with a good book in front of the original (non-working) fireplace.

Desk, phone and TV
Second Floor



The Emma Nagle Room


The Barbara Sullivan Room

Named after Barbara Sullivan, a previous owner of the mansion.

Purely romantic! This large room on the third floor of the mansion evolves around a queen size iron wedding bed with soft white netting over the bed. Unique roof angles provide a quaint setting provided by the soft green wallpaper.

A large, mirrored armoir, floral lamps, and marble-topped dresser are perfect companions. Completing the setting is a separate sitting area with a fainting couch that faces a softly draped window! Perfect for an afternoon read or nap! A private bath with a large steeping tub and shower makes you never want to leave the room.

Desk, phone and TV
Third Floor



Barbara Sullivan Room


The Sara and Richard Sullivan Room

Classic elegance! This smaller room offers understated elegance with tan and white wallpaper, and a classic white bedspread. Antique light fixtures complement the marble top dresser. Ideal for bath lovers, solid wood French-style doors separate this private bath that includes a six foot long, clawfoot tub and a separate sitting/dressing area.

Phone and TV
Third Floor

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