Ideal bed and breakfast for weddings and anniversaries

As a travel writer, I write about many Florida Bed & Breakfast inns, but somehow, someway I left out the Cedar House. I noticed on an independent Bed & Breakfast site that all 32 reviews regarding Cedar House were positive. So it is time that I did my duty and presented this inn as one of the classiest lodging establishments ( Horse staff ) in the United State’s oldest city: St. Augustine.

The home was constructed in 1893 and has been largely restored to its original charm and Victorian elegance, boasting a cozy, charming parlor, a sun-lit dining room, a wedding ( Horse staff ) garden, a gazebo, an outdoor Jacuzzi, and seven wonderfully decorated Old Florida bedrooms, wrapped in nostalgic porches and balconies. Cedar House has been characterized in the Palm Beach Post, the Charlotte Herald, Southern Living Magaine, Birmingham-England’s Post, and the Orlando Sentinel. Of over thirty Bed & Breakfast inns, a poll conducted by the St. Augustine Record rated the Cedar House ( Horse jobs ) the finest inn for both 2008 and 2009. In addition, it has been voted one of the top 15 “Most Romantic Hideaways and Best Weekend Escapes in Florida.”Funds for lodging change by season,however,in the off-season it is acceptable to order a room at Cedar House for as little as $139 per night. That, of course, includes personal service, luxurious accommodations, and a scrumptuous gourmet breakfast served on elegant china and lace. Simply consider about it,that is about the price you would pay at a rather good hotel that provids ,at best ,a passable continental breakfast.

Presently ,enable me to get down to the most crucial matter about this inn: the proprietor, Cynthia Humphrey. Whent he author wrote this, she had only been the grande matriarch of the place for about six months, but she definitely doesn’t let any grass grow under her feet. Unlike most B & Bs, the place is drawing at least as many younger adults as older ones, and close to 70% originate within one hundred miles of St. Augustine. Imagine what will happen as word spreads. Perhaps the most suitable word to describe this palace is celebratory.