(325) 805-1212
Green Victorian Guesthouse

1 bedroom ~ 1 bath
Accommodates 2+

Take a step back in time for a stay in a lovely
Victorian home near the Courthouse Square.  Built in 1900, this home has been restored with great care to original detail while incorporating many modern comforts.

There is a great sense of space with 12 foot ceilings crowned with dentil-style molding,  the original transoms, wainscotting and oak flooring to be found throughout the house.  The large and airy living room has comfortable seating including a queen sized sleeper sofa. A pair of wing-back
chairs are situated in the bay window
and are ideal for curling up with a good book.  Antique furnishings complete the feel
of a bygone era, including an oak apothecary cabinet which spans the room so perfectly one would think it was original to the home. 
For guests enjoyment, a television set is provided for watching dvd and vhs movies.

The large bedroom, featuring a queen size bed with fine linens and good reading lamps, is complete with ornamental fireplace and large windows.  Extra sleeping is available with a twin in the adjoining enclosed sun porch.

Original cupboards abound in the modern and fully equipped kitchen which includes gas range, microwave, coffee maker, toaster oven and dishwasher. The open pass-through to the spacious dining room ensures the cook is never far away from other guests!

The large remodeled bathroom continues the feel of the era with a clawfoot tub~shower combo, pedestal sink and large tiled flooring.

A screened porch provides comfy seating
for relaxation after a busy day of
exploring Mason or visiting with friends. 
Another porch at the front is ideal for the long-ago
pastime of 'counting cars' that pass by
the ornate, vintage entry gate.
Or when ready to cozy around the chiminea (dependent on local conditions), retire to yet another outdoor living area that is a
feature of this property.

Rates are $140 plus tax per night
Well behaved children are welcome
Sorry, no pets and no smoking indoors
Mason -- "Best Kept Secret in the Texas Hill Country!"