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Our Miners' Cottage on Shake Rag Street (right).  Built in 1836.
Our Miners' Cottage on Shake Rag Street (right). Built in 1836.
 

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Brewery Creek Inn Bed and Breakfast
Brewery Creek Inn, Mineral Point, WI - Inn
Brewery Creek Inn
23 Commerce
Mineral Point, WI 53565
USA
Phone: +1-608-987-3298
Innkeeper(s)
Jeff and Deborah Donaghue
Rates:
$109 - $189
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On the 2nd floor of the Brewery Creek Inn, with windows facing west this is a quiet, serene room featuring a large exposed stone wall. The queen sized walnut sleigh bed has a view of the fireplace. Particularly lovely at night. Full sized sleeper couch and easy chair, mantle fireplace, limestone tiled bathroom with double whirlpool.Room 1 in the Brewery Creek Inn
People love this Southwest corner room because it has windows on both sides and two exposed stone walls. Queen sized cherry bed, full sized sleeper couch in front of the mantle fireplace, limestone tiled bathroom with double whirlpool.
All Guest Rooms at the Inn have whirlpools for two.Our Springside Cottage on Shake Rag Street.  Suite One to the left, Suite Two on the right.  Built in 1845.
The private baths in Springside Cottage.  Both sides are identical.Springside Cottage
Each side has a private front and back entrance. Your living room has a loveseat, easy chair, fireplace stove and day/bed trundle. The kitchen/dining area is stocked with dishes, pots and pans, china, and basics like salt, pepper, tea, coffee, 1/2 and 1/2, butter, juice and soda. The bedroom has a queen sized bed. The yard and deck in back can be enjoyed by all.
Our Miners' Cottage on Shake Rag Street (right).  Built in 1836.Wonderful and quixotic. This stone Miners' cottage has been lived in continuously since it was built in 1836. Now it is yours to enjoy! Living room with fireplace and sofa bed; fully equipped kitchen with fireplace and attached "cave like" limestone root cellar; bathroom with shower and 1951 Ava Ferneke murals; bedroom with queen size bed and garden views. Charming back yard and off street parking. Maximum Occupancy: 4.
Your thirsty innkeeper pauses to cool off at a natural spring in nearbye Governor Dodge State Park