Old Wetumpka House Bed & Breakfast

Old Wetumpka House was featured on HGTV's "If Walls Could Talk." Situated in Historic Wetumpka, guests are a walk away from downtown and the Bibb-Graves Bridge that crosses the Coosa River. All rooms are spacious with high ceilings, tastefully decorated, each with its own private bath and wonderful lush robes. Enjoy a scrumptious southern breakfast in the formal diningroom. Breakfast includes: sausage, eggs, grits, biscuits, preserves, apple French toast, granola on fresh fruit, breakfast casseroles,... Relax in the common room stocked with snacks and drinks while watching tv, movies, or playing board games or just hanging out. Delve into the antique reading material available to all guests on one of the three porches.

Location

  • Location is best described as:
    • Small town
  • Nearest major city: Montgomery, AL (13 miles NE)

Room Rates (USD American Dollars)

All occupancy rates are subject to change
  • State and local taxes may apply
  • Accommodations: Rooms
  • There are 3 guest accommodations (3 with private baths)
  • Double occupancy rate is between $ 90.00 and $ 150.00
  • The rate for each additional person is $ 30.00
  • Other Accommodations: Suites

Amenities

In Room
  • Air conditioning
  • Alarm clock
  • Amenities Basket
  • Bath robes
  • Hairdryer
  • Ironing Board
  • Turndown Service
  • On Site
  • Board games
  • CD player
  • Ceiling fans
  • Copier
  • DVD Player
  • Desk
  • Fax Machine
  • Internet Service
  • Library
  • Private entrance
  • Radio
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • TV
  • Washer/dryer
  • Wi-Fi
  • Meals

    • A Full breakfast is included with room rate
    • Breakfast is served from: 8:30
    • Breakfast is served in the room if requested, Dining Room
    • Additional food services included in room rate: Afternoon tea, Dessert, Fruit, Non-alcoholic beverage
    • Special meals available: Low Fat
    • Our signature dish is Apple French Toast
      Sliced French bread soaked in milk and eggs over night on top of sliced apples and brown sugar served with apple sauce and brown sugar syrup. YUM!

    Policies

    • No minimum stay required
    • Smoking is allowed in limited areas
    • We cannot accommodate guest pets
    • Accommodations are not suitable for children
    • No childcare is provided
    • Consumption of alcohol is not permitted
    • Deposit amount required (Please pay one day's stay to reserve room)
    • Check in time is 3:00 pm and Check out time is 11:00 am
    • Cancellations:
      Please cancel within one week of reserved date.
    • Accepted by the following agencies:
      • Chamber of Commerce

    Discounts available:
     25%Clergy, Missionaries, etc... 
     10%Military 

    Innkeepers

    • Innkeeper(s): Dale Heath
      We love history, antiques, fishing, and the mountains!
    • The innkeepers speak: English
    • There is one dog on the property

    Area Attractions

    Antique Shopping, Casino, Concert venue, Gourmet/Fine Dining, Historical interests, Lake, Movie Theater, Museum, National/State parks, Nature area, Montgomery Jubilee, Christmas on the Coosa, Riverfest, Fort Toulouse/ Al. Frontier Days, Montgomery Ballet, Robert Trent Golf Tournament, Performing Theater, Picnic area

    Onsite or Nearby Activities

    Bicycle riding trails, Bird watching, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golfing, Hiking trails, Kayaking, Mountain Bike trails, Sailing, Shopping, Swimming, Water sports, Whitewater Rafting

    Contact Information


    Old Wetumpka House Bed & Breakfast Bed and Breakfast
    Old Wetumpka House Bed & Breakfast
    600 West Tuskeena St.
    Wetumpka AL 36092
    USA
    Phone: +1-334-514-1303
    Innkeeper(s)
    Dale Heath
    Rates:
    $90 - $150

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    Old Wetumpka House was built in 1849. It has been restored to its original Greek Revival beauty. A welcoming entrance to Old Wetumpka House. Guests may view the historical items in the display case that were highlighted on HGTV's "If Walls Could Talk."
    The Parks Room named for the last of three generations to own the house, it offers space and plenty of light, beautiful decor and private bath/shower.Revisit Grandma's by having one of our good ole southern breakfasts in the informal "formal" dining room. Breakfast is a delectible event featuring our house Apple French Toast with pecan crumbles and apple brown sugar sauce. We also accomodate requests from a menu of grits, eggs, homemade biscuits, tomato gravy, sausage and pancakes, sausage gravy, breakfast casseroles, fresh fruit topped with granola, juice, hot tea and fresh coffee.
    The common area is where guests can visit or kick back to watch movies or tv, play board games, or take advantage of the fresh made cookies, popcorn, and drinks.The Robbins Room is named for the second generation of the family who owned the house years ago. With its high ceilings and heart pine floors, four poster king-sized bed, and private bath complete with original clawfoot tub, any guest will feel welcomed in this elegant ambience. Bed linens are of the highest thread count, towels are plush and so are the super soft robes provided for your use.
    Enjoy a cup of coffee on the long rocking chair porch right out the dining room doors.The screened porch takes you back to those days when entertainment wasn't t.v. but the sound of birds and the chatter of friends and family.
    In the summer, the yard is abloom with heritage flowers and shrubs, planted long ago under the huge pecan tree that dominates the back yard.

    Features

    Property Noted For:
    • showers, teas, luncheons
    • Antiques/decor
    • Christian Travel
    • Economical rates
    • Peaceful getaway
    • Romantic escape

    Type:
    • Bed and Breakfast

    Details:
    • Architectural style is Greek Revival
    • Built in 1849
    • Opened for business in 2007
    • Restored / Remodeled in 2006
    • Parking available