Weaver Inn

  • WEAVER INN was constructed in 1903. It has been many things but now houses a very modern, country bed & breakfast.

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    WEAVER INN B&B, of Mansfield, is set in the beautiful Ozarks of Missouri. The 1800's building, that housed Aneta's Gazebo Floral Shop for nearly 34 years, has been renovated into a beautiful bed & breakfast. Each room has an early 1900's country theme with their own seperate, modern bathroom. Five of the six rooms are on the second floor that are accessed with stairs that go up the original outside of the inn. The rooms have been named after charaters from the Little House Books. The Rose room is the only family room. It has two beds and and a twin hide-a-bed.The others feature a queen bed. The Americana room is on the first floor and has two beds. The modern bath features a step in shower. Enjoy a latte' with cheesecake or pie from The Coffee & Dessert Bar that's located on the first floor. Or you can relax on the garden patio! We are open to the public twice daily. Come stay with us, weave a memory, and visit where the LITTLE HOUSE books were written!


    Innkeeper Information

    Innkeepers Description:

    Have lived in the area all their lives. Love the outdoors of Missouri and is envolved with many ventures.

    The innkeepers speak:

    • English



    Features

    Type:

    • Bed and Breakfast

    • Other

    Property Noted For:

    • Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds & Village

    • Laura Ingalls Wilder Home & Museum

    • Business travel

    • Christian Travel

    • Excellent views

    • Family Travel

    • Peaceful getaway

    • Romantic escape


    Amenities

    Guest Room:

    • Air conditioning

    • Alarm clock

    • Amenities Basket

    • Ceiling fans

    • Coffee/Tea facilities

    • Hairdryer

    • Internet Service

    • Private entrance

    • Radio

    • Satellite/Cable TV

    • TV

    • Wi-Fi

    On Site:

    • Fireplace

    • Library

    • Washer/dryer

    Other Amenities:

    • Outside patio garden for relaxing!

    • Coffee Shop with Desserts!

    • Cookies, coffee, & tea available all hours!

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  • Nightly Rate

    $89 - $119

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Check in: 3:00 pm    Check out: 10:00 am

    • Deposit amount required: Deposit of $50.00 to hold the room.

    • Cancellations: Must have an 24 hour notice on cancellations to get the $50.00 deposit back.

    • Open all year round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking allowed: Limited

    • Guest pets allowed: No

    • Drinking allowed: No

    • Drinks available: N

    • Suitable for children: Yes

    • Childcare provided: No


    Discount type

    • Additional nights are $10.00 off.

    • Call for a weekly rate.

  • Breakfast

    • Type: Waffle & Fruit Bar

    • Time Served: 7:00am - 11:00am

    • Serving location: Breakfast/dining area


    Special meal options


    Additional food services

    • Coffee, tea & cookies

    • after 7:00p.m.

  • Location Type

    • Countryside

    • Small town


    City

    • Directions to property:
      Located on the city square.


    Airport

    • St. Louis, MO (STL-Lambert-St. Louis Intl.) 45 miles


    Area Attractions

    • Antique Shopping

    • Historical interests

    • Nature area

    • Baker Creek Seed

    • Branson, Mo. 1 1/2 hrs. away.

    • Nature Center is 45 mins. away.

    • Bass Pro is 45 mins. away in Springfield

    • Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum

    • Picnic area

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    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Almost never stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in budget lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    After my sister lost her husband on May 10th, 2010, I decided to take her away to somewhere she has always wanted to visit, Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum and Homestead. She had never stayed at a bed and breakfast so when you were recommended by a friend to stay there, we are very happy that we took her suggestion. The friendly staff was a breath of fresh air and very eager to please. It just so happened that the citys annual Independence Day celebration was going on. What a pleasant surprise! This made our stay even more interesting. Our room was very very clean and comfortable. I did not expect to sleep so well in a strange bed in a strange room but it was beyond my expectations! Thank you all for such a wonderful experience and memories for my sister and I to share.


    Great Stay in the Ozarks

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • First time staying at a B&B

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    My wife, daughter and I enjoyed our stay at the Weaver Inn for the Labor Day weekend in 2009. The rooms are beautifully decorated and very comfortable. Breakfast was delicious, especially the waffles. This was our first stay in a bed and breakfast and we were pleased to have all the amenities, especially cable TV. Mike and Connie Roberts are the perfect hosts. They go out of their way to see that you enjoy your stay and freely share their knowledge of the area. Weaver Inn is the ideal place to stay if you are exploring the sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life in the Ozarks. The inn is right on Mansfield’s public square where there is a bust of Laura. Across the square is the historical museum with an abundance of artifacts from the area. The cemetery where the Wilders are buried is nearby and Laura’s home at the Rocky Ridge Farm is about a mile away. The house where she resided in town is right down the street. And, as a matter of fact, the Weaver Inn is on the site where Laura used to meet with fellow members of the Eastern Star. We had a wonderful stay in Mansfield thanks in large part to the Weaver Inn and Mike and Connie Roberts and their staff.


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