One of the first houses built in Mason in 1869 by cattle baron, John W. Gamel. He gave land
to establish the town of Mason.
It is completely restored and furnished with antiques. Located next to the Mason Square, but still very private,
includes two outdoor living areas, a veranda porch and 
a patio in the shade of  the historic oak tree
where Gamel sold drinks to soldiers of Fort Mason.
Also the site of the legendary "Gamel Gold" hidden somewhere on the property. No digging, please!

Sorry, no smoking in the house, no facilities for pets,
and no small children.

Come and stay where some of Mason's colorful history actually took place.
Hosts Gene and Patsy Zesch welcome you!

Two bedrooms & two baths
(one queen bed and twins)
Sleeps four

$150 plus tax per night for 1-2,
for multiple night stays
Single night rate is $175 plus tax for 1-2
$10 per additional adult 



















GAMEL GUESTHOUSE
(325) 805-1212
Mason -- "Best Kept Secret in the Texas Hill Country!"