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When you're looking for a romantic retreat,
a place to stay while away on business, or a short vacation,
the Naeset-Roe Inn, a bed and breakfast in Stoughton,
Wisconsin will meet your travel needs. The bed & breakfast
is close to Madison, Janesville and Cambridge. It is also
conveniently located so you may walk to fabulous shops, galleries,
restaurants, theaters and parks located in downtown Stoughton.
This restful, romantic Victorian, with all of the modern comforts,
awaits your arrival. Relax on the patio, in a parlor or the
library. Or you can enjoy the privacy of your own beautifully
decorated room.
126 East Washington Street, Stoughton, WI 53589
608-877-4150 -or- 877-787-5916
Visit Our Web-Site... NaesetRoe.com
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Setting the highest standards for affordable
luxury getaways, Cameo Rose combines the warm hospitality
and memorable breakfasts of a Madison Wisconsin bed and breakfast,
the charm of a country Wisconsin inn, the scenic splendor
of small resorts and the luxury of fine Madison hotels. 5
luxurious guest rooms baths await you here at Cameo Rose.
1090 Severson Road, Belleville, WI 53508
608-424-6340 -or- 866-424-6340
Visit Our Web-Site... CameoRose.com
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Mansion Hill Inn
Mansion Hill Inn offers its guests the luxury,
elegance and Victorian charm of Madison's only four-diamond
inn. Its warm hospitality has made it a favorite resting
place of business and leisure travelers alike. A masterpiece
of Romanesque Revival style built in 1857, Mansion
Hill Inn abounds in fine architectural detail and
period furnishings. The eleven guest suites and rooms
are highly individual and carefully decorated to provide
the best of antique ambience and contemporary amenities.
Many rooms have marble fireplaces and balconies.
   
The ornate exterior, which was never altered, includes
wrought iron from the balconies to buttresses and arched
windows. Inside the 9,000 square foot mansion is a four-story,
oval-shaped mahogany spiral staircase leading to a belvedere.
Light passes into the marble foyer through etched Venetian
windows. Originally, there were oil-painted wall designs.
In the 1930's, well after boarding houses fell out
of favor, the building was converted into apartments,
a condition that persisted until its recent renovation
in 1983, when the Alexander Company purchased the Inn,
and made it the elegant hotel it is today.
424 N. Pinckney Street, Madison, WI 53703
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