Monday, July 27, 2009

Schramm House B&B in Burlington, Iowa



The Schramm House Bed & Breakfast is situated at the top of Heritage Hill in the heart of the historical district. Snake Alley, "the crookedest street in the world" according to Ripley's Believe It or Not, is just one block east.

The Mississippi River is six blocks away from this restored 1860's Victorian. Burlington, called the City of Steeples, is an architectural masterpiece on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi.
There are parks, historical points of interest, antique and specialty shops, restaurants, and many more points of interest within walking distance. Whether eagle watching on the river or browsing in the historic downtown, you will be enchanted with Burlington's charm and friendliness.


The History:
The J.S. Schramm House was built in the 1860's by John Siegmund Schramm, founder of the Schramm Department Store. The brick first floor with clapboard siding on the second floor, distinguishes this Queen Anne Victorian from the other homes in the area. Vertical board and batten adorn the gable ends. Bargeboards decorate the gable ends and the tower, which also boasts two plaster suns. The home was originally built as a multi-generational home and later in response to a housing shortage, became an apartment house. In 1990, restoration was begun to return the home to a single family residence.


The Schramm House Bed & Breakfast offers four guest rooms, each with a private bath. Two parlors, a library, formal dining room and porches are available for guest use. For your comfort, the house has central air-conditioning. The Schramm House Bed & Breakfast has four fireplaces, a restored tin ceiling, antique furnishings, and a study/office for guest use. Other architectural features include magnificent oak woodwork and wainscoting, two exterior porches, oak & walnut parquet floors, and floor length windows.

Innkeepers: Sandra & Bruce Morrison

Some of their recipes: Baked Apple Pancake, Sweet Dream Bars, Potato Leek Tart.

This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

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