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The Gasche House is an 1849 restored Victorian home originally built by Charles Gasche. In 1911 the Ames family bought the house and during their ownership added a back section and porches bringing the house to its present look. Several antique pieces owned by the Ames family are still found throughout the home. James Howey began the Bed & Breakfast in 1986. The house was sold in June of 2006 and is once again being redecorated and renovated. The Gasche House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places! Amenities Include:
We are a non-smoking facility but smoking is permitted outside.
Breakfast in the dining room includes an assortment of fresh home-baked casseroles, pastries or muffins, fresh seasonal fruit, an assortment of cereals and freshly brewed coffee, tea and fruit juice. During your stay in one of our comfortable rooms the gathering room is also available for guests to enjoy and make themselves at home. We are located just four blocks from the College of Wooster and the Ohio Light Opera, Freelander Theater, two blocks from Historic downtown, close to the Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center and the picturesque Amish country with country shops, cheese factories, and the famous Lehman's Hardware store. A small group meeting room is available. Rooms: Suite - Private Bath 3 Rooms -Shared Bath Check in time: 3:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Check out time: 11:00 a.m. Deposit Refunds Directions From:
For your convenience, cash, travelers
checks, Discover, MasterCard & Visa are accepted for payment. |
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