The following are a sampling of the various reviews and
awards that we have been fortunate to receive.
BEST OF THE REGION
Shore Magazine 2010
BEST OF PERSONAL LUXURY
BEST BED AND BREAKFAST
Lake Magazine
2005-2006
BEST BED AND BREAKFAST
Lake Magazine
2004-2005
BEST ROMANTIC GETAWAY
Lake Magazine
2004-2005
MICHIGAN BEST TREASURE AWARD
Michigan Living April 2001
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Detroit Free Press February,
2012
There's no place like foam. Stay overnight and brew some
beer when you take one of the most intriguing getaways in
Michigan
Urban
Street Magazine November, 2011
Spotlighting our Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread
Cooking.com February,
2010
Featured our "Get a little nutty with Mr. Wizard's Maple
Nutty Bars"
Fox News-Grand Rapids December
30, 2009
Leisurely Morning Meals-Quick Cinnamon Buns
New York Times November, 2009
A B & B that appeals to both sexes by offering daily activities
they can enjoy together or individually
Detroit Free Press August,
2009
"Our pick for a Michigan Getaway"
Tripadvisor.com---a guest from Brighton
Michigan
"Charming, immaculate and the innkeepers were incredibly
friendly" July, 2009
Cooking.com March,
2009
Featured our "Southwestern Breakfast Casserole"
Chicago Sun-Times
February 2009
"Escape into Nature"
Alicia Eler
Connecticut Parent Magazine July
08, 2008
Great breakfast recipes
Illinois' Pioneer Press newspaper August
30, 2007
A sensational and extraordinary breakfast
BnBFinder Press Release August
10, 2007
Fresh & fruity - guest favorite summertime breakfast sensations
The Herald (Everett, Washington) July
25, 2007
A luxurious, bed-and-breakfast inn with a wonderful, delicious
something or other awaiting your arrival in the breakfast
room
New York Times August
2006
"A Little Resort on a Big Lake is Welcoming to All”
Fred A. Bernstein
Grand Rapids Press Lakeshore
Cooking May 2004
"The Blueberry Coffee Cake is yummy, scrumptious and
delicious”
Grand Rapids Press May 2003
Short Trips to Great Tourist Sport
Mary Radigan
In Magazine February
2003
Douglas, Michigan
Here you can stay in a beautiful Victorian-style home with
hardwood floors, oak paneling and a wrap-around porch, yet
also relax alongside a heated pool, cross-country ski in
winter or hike and bike on nearby trails. Better yet, just
a short distance away are the sandy beaches of Lake Michigan
and lots of great shopping in the quaint town of Saugatuck.
Stays in specially-themed suites (one resembles the inside
of a rustic log cabin, the other sports a 19th-century motif)
are also available for guests looking for something unique.
Try their delicious gourmet dinners, as well.
Michigan
Living June 1999
A STAY IN SHERWOOD