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Claibourne House

Claibourne House is located three blocks west of the historic courthouse square in the heart of “old Georgetown”. Built in 1896, this spacious Victorian residence was restored in 1987-88 and adapted as a bed and breakfast inn. Guests are graciously accommodated in four bedrooms, each with private bath.  A quiet, serene ambiance makes this a place to relax, read, or rock on the porch.

912 Forest Street
(512) 930-3934
www.claibournehouse.com


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Harper-Chesser Historic Inn

hcThe Inn, listed in the National Register, offers you exceptional lodging and gourmet dining. Owners Ruth and RC Lumpkin live on-site and are continuing the preservation of this grand, steamboat gothic style building located in the Georgetown Historic District. Original stone from the 1860 construction remains in the current spacious dining room and kitchen. The large dining room provides a stage for gourmet breakfasts and RC, a classically trained chef, also offers cooking classes, wine pairings, and special menu demonstrations.

1309 S. College
(512) 864-1887
http://www.harperchesserinn.com


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Ranch House

A quiet country getaway west of Georgetown, just minutes away from Sun City Texas. They have four bedrooms to choose from and children are welcome.

95 Redbird Trail
(512) 863-2331
http://www.ranchhousebandb.com


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San Gabriel House

A 1908 mansion across from Southwestern University and near the historic downtown square, is the quintessential B&B. The atmosphere of this beautiful home is sure to please the most discriminating traveler. Stroll around the garden or relax and sip your tea in one of the most picturesque settings anywhere.

1008 East University
(512) 930-0070
www.sangabrielhouse.com


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The Walker House at Stonehurst

A Bed and Breakfast located on five country acres with tall oak trees and still waters, just south of Georgetown. Hostess: Martha Walker

4 miles west of I-35 and FM 1431
(800) 878-8143
www.walkerstonehurst.com


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