Magnolia Gardens Inn


  • Inn Details

    Nestled behind magnificent magnolia trees, Magnolia Gardens carries on tradition with historical charm and southern hospitality. The house with its Queen Anne architecture was built in 1883 by Judge Millard Berry and the ten acre estate was sustained by the Berry/Braun family until 1991. Renovation of the structure and the addition of ten private baths have allowed the residence to retain its place in history as an Arkansas Bed and Breakfast and event center. As the sun rises along the meandering Spring Creek, you may find inner peace as the blue heron lifts off the water and the perennial mallard “champagne couple” swims by with their ducklings in tow. Heady scents from the ancient wisteria arbor or the multiple varieties of magnolias and the vibrant annual and perennial flower beds provide the sensory background to help transport you back to a more tranquil era. You and your guests may enjoy this peaceful setting for weddings, receptions, special dinners, anniversaries, family reunions and a host of other events. Select a link to the left to learn more of Magnolia Gardens.


    Innkeeper Information



    Features

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    Amenities

    Guest Room:

    • Fireplace

    • TV

    Other Amenities:

    • Claw-foot tubs

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  • Nightly Rate

    $100 - $100

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Check in: 3:00 pm    Check out: 11:00 am

    • Deposit amount required: Please contact property for details

    • Cancellations: Cancellations must be made at least 7 days prior to arrival date or one day’s rate will be billed to your credit card. Cancellations prior to 14 days will be charged a $10.00 administrative fee to cover the cost of labor, fees and fax/telephone expenses.

    • Open all year round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking allowed: Limited

    • Guest pets allowed: No

    • Drinking allowed: Yes

    • Drinking description: Private Club

    • Drinks available: N

    • Suitable for children: No

    • Childcare provided: No

  • Breakfast

    • Time Served: 7:00 - 9:00 AM

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  • City

    • Directions to property:
      I-540 Exit interstate at Elm Springs Road (Exit 73). Go east approximately three miles. The street becomes Huntsville Avenue after two ninety degree curves Continue on Huntsville…after passing through traffic light at Thompson Street, Huntsville will become a two lane street. Go seven or eight short blocks to Main Street where you turn left and enter Magnolia Gardens (Main Street dead ends at our property). If you come to a four-way stop, you have just missed Magnolia Gardens by two short blocks. HWY 412 Go north on Thompson Street (also Highway 71B). Turn left on Huntsville Avenue (traffic light right after Historic Springdale High School). Go seven or eight short blocks to Main Street where you turn left and enter Magnolia Gardens (Main Street dead ends at our property). If you come to a four-way stop, you have just missed Magnolia Gardens by two short blocks. HWY 71B Turn east on Huntsville Avenue. Huntsville is one traffic light north of Emma Street or one traffic light south of AQ Chicken (Backus Street). Go seven or eight short blocks to Main Street where you turn left and enter Magnolia Gardens (Main Street dead ends at our property). If you come to a four-way stop, you have just missed Magnolia Gardens by two short blocks. HWY 265 Turn west on Huntsville Avenue (It is the street immediately north of the Jones Center.) and go a short mile to Main Street where you turn fight and enter Magnolia Gardens (Main Street dead ends at our property). If you come to a traffic light, you have just missed Magnolia Gardens by seven or eight short blocks.


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