Inselhaus B&B, Macomb, Illinois
Inselhaus is one of Macomb’s finest examples of houses built at the turn of the century. It was built by Frank Blount in 1901. Later Ira O’Hara, one of Macomb’s prominent citizens, owned and lived in the house with his family.
In October 2002, Karl and Dorothee Gossel bought the house with the interest of welcoming visitors to the area and preserving a piece of Macomb’s history. Their family came to the United States in August of 1988 and currently own and operate a farm north of Macomb where they live in a 90 year old farmhouse, which they have restored. Dorothee operated a Bed & Breakfast in Germany on the island Fehmarn in the Baltic Sea. The logo of the Inselhaus shows the map of the island Fehmarn. Dorothee very much enjoys making guests feel welcome and comfortable.
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Owners: Dorothee Gossel
Open Since: 2003
We Accept: Checks, Mastercard, Visa and Discover
Price Range: Check with owner as prices may vary
Inncentives Discount for InnSite Users: 10% off the room rate to InnSite users
No. of Rooms With Private Bath: 6
Location: In small town
Amenities: Air conditioning, Telephone in room, Television in room, VCR, Art studio, Antiques, Sitting room/library, Room service, Full breakfast, Guest refrigerator (filled), Picnic baskets, Box lunches, Banquet facilities, Patio, Balcony, Gift shop on site, No smoking, Designated smoking, Pets possible (inquire), Children possible, Kennel provided, Meeting rooms/facilities, Laundry facilities, Therapeutic massage, In-room or on-deck coffee/tea service, Evening dessert/cordials/hors d'oeuvres, Limited handicapped/wheelchair access, Guest-accessible kitchen facilities, Other meals upon special request and Discounts/specials available
Sight-Seeing: Museum, Art galleries, Historical site/district, Amish community and Historical village/park
Water Sports: Swimming, Motorboat rentals and Fishing
Other Sports: Golf, Tennis and Bike rentals
Out In The Town: Antique shops/malls, Dancing, Theatre, Movie cinemas, Concerts, Farmers market and Bowling
Out In Nature: Bike trails, Hiking trails, Parks, Nature preserves and Birdwatching
Rides & Tours: Horse-drawn carriage rides and Balloon rides
Memberships: (* = organization inspected the inn, + = organization is PAAAC approved)
+ Illinois Bed & Breakfast Association, * + Illinois Bed & Breakfast Association, Professional Association of Innkeepers International, German American Society
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