Experience one of Kansas' finest bed
and breakfast accommodations. The circa 1870 Parsonage
Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast Inn of Holton, Kansas was built
by and served as a parsonage for the Methodist Church for 126 years.
Today, this Kansas Bed and Breakfast
is totally renovated and antique furnished, providing the conveniences
of modern day with the comforts of a bygone era. The home retains
an inspirational theme in keeping with its past as a church parsonage.
The spacious and private "Edward Holton
Room," located in the attic, sets the stage for romance
by offering a double whirlpool Jacuzzi tub under the room's south
window. This room is able to sleep up to 8 people is the perfect setting for girlfriend getaways, quilting parties, and family gatherings.
Located just two blocks from Holton's Historic
Courthouse Square with Brick Heritage walk, guests may find
fun just minutes away. Guests may also visit on the large wraparound
front porch, browse through old books, or play chess in the home's
formal parlor.
The Parsonage Guesthouse was built in
the post-civil war era and is located near the route of the Underground
Railroad through which slaves escaped to freedom in the mid-1800's
during the Bleeding Kansas strife. Territorial Kansans played a critical
part in the pre-Civil War developments and Holton was a significant
site for these turbulent occurrences. History lovers will relish the
rich significance of the Parsonage as well as the historical offerings
throughout the Holton community.