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The Allison House Inn built in 1843 and converted to an award winning bed and breakfast in 1990 is located in Quincy, FL, 20 miles west of Tallahassee, FL, the state Capital. Located in the center of a thirty-six square block historic district, the Inn is steeped in history. It was built by A.K. Allison, who in 1865, became Governor of the State of Florida and signed the peace treaty with the Union, thus ending Florida's role in the Civil War. Earlier, A.K. Allison distinguished himself in the Indian Wars. The Inn is within walking distance to the town square of Quincy, where there are numerous shops. The Inn is a gracious, Georgian double-parloured structure. All guestrooms have their own private baths, individual climate controls, remote controlled cable TV, and hair dryers. Mindful of an English country manor, the inn is filled with many antiques from the British Isles. The grounds and gardens of the Allison House Inn are lush with crepe myrtle, azaleas, camellias, bamboo, fig, pear, and pecan trees. The climate is very pleasant throughout the year. The area is noted for its art and antiques. Many notable artists live in the area, whose works now hang in premier galleries around the country. Numerous antique shops can be found nearby with wares from Europe, Asia, and Early America. Festivals and community celebrations abound throughout the year in the area.
Close to FAMU, FSU and TCC colleges/universities. Florida capital is only 20 miles away. Easy access from I-10 both east and west. Major tourist attractions include Wakulla Springs, Torreya State Park, the Caves at Marrianna. St George Island with its sandy beaches is only an hour away.
Details
- Built in 1843
- Historic Registry
- 19 years as B&B
- Last renovation in 1991
- For Sale By Owner
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- 6 Guest Rooms
- 6 Guest Bathrooms
- 4688 sq ft
- 7 Parking Spots
- Has owner's quarters
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- $649,000
- For Sale By Owner
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Location
215 N Madison Street Quincy, FL 32351-2444
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