Room 10 is our most popular room at the Stanton House Inn, and it’s easy to see why. This is a room on the ground level of our historic building with a king-size bed, small sitting area and refrigerator. The original porte-cochère of the house, Room 10 is easily accessible from the main entrance of the house while still offering a quiet escape. This is one of only two rooms on the ground level with a king bed. It also features a full bathroom with tub and shower.
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Amenities
- 300 ft²
- Cable television
- Air Conditioning
- Hair dryers
- Telephones with Voicemail
- Alarm-clock radios
- Refrigerator
- VCR/DVD players (upon request)
- Flat screen TV
- Same-day Valet
- Concierge Service (during Front Desk hours)
- The former porte-cochère of the House, Room 10 still has columns in the wall to mark its previous use.
- Room 10 has a reading nook next to a large south-facing window. While the window overlooks the main entrance to Stanton House Inn, the room is still wonderfully private.
- Room 10 has a desk as a working space, as well as some spillover from the library, through which guests access this room.
- The bathroom of Room 10 features a tub and shower.
- Innkeeper Colin added a pedestal sink and hexagon tiling to add to the turn-of-the-century charm of the room.
- A porte-cochère was a covered area open on the sides to which carriages could pull up close to the House so occupants wouldn’t get wet in bad weather.
- The opposite sides of the bedroom feature several comfy chairs for reading and relaxing.
- Innkeeper Colin added a few touches to add to the turn-of-the-century charm of the room, like a reproduction rotary phone.
- A few of Innkeeper Colin’s globes and maps have found places in guest rooms.