Here at Rose Corner Inn everything is a bed of roses. Without the thorns! We have five second floor bedrooms with beautiful Victorian touches. Hardwood floors, beveled leaded glass and stained glass windows, along with fourteen foot ceilings scream of Victorian opulence. Our rooms are all named after previous owners starting with the Cavinaugh’s who built the home 150 years ago. Our rooms are large SPACIOUS double or triple occupancy rooms with high thread count linens, feather beds and down comforters. Your stay also includes a chocolate turndown service on your first night.

 

The Cavinaugh Roomcavinaugh.jpg
The Cavinaughs built the home in 1857. Bill Cavinaugh was a lumber baron who spared no expense to build a home for his family. The Cavinaugh room is the biggest of the 5 and is decorated with rich peach colors and accented with a warm gold. This room has it’s own closet, nightstands, a chair for relaxing and a table and lamp for reading.

 

 

The Waldron Roomwadron.jpg
The Waldron room is named for the family who lived in the house from 1902-1945. This room is
affectionately referred to as the wicker room by former guests and friends of Rose Corner because of the white wicker furnishings. One of the most unique features of this room is the half moon leaded beveled glass window. This room like all the rest boast high ceilings and a closet along with tables and nightstands.

 

The Thomas Roomthomas.jpg
Rose Corner Inn was converted to a restaurant from 1945-1957. The Thomas Inn was a gathering place for locals as well as a wonderful night out for visitors to the town of Hillsdale. The Thomas Room is decorated in soft greens and gold and has a bay window which is a perfect fit for a nice cozy chair and reading area. This room has a closet for hanging clothes as well as a nightstand and table lamp.

 

 

The Barker Roombarker.jpg
The Barkers purchased the home in 1976 and spent 7 years restoring the building back into a glorious home in which to raise their family. One of the changes made by the Thomas Inn was to paint the entire exterior brick white. The Barkers spent years sandblasting and burning the paint off to reveal a beautiful rose colored brick. The barkers lived in the house until they retired in 2006. The Barker Room boasts the original floral wallpaper that Mrs. Barker picked out and is accented with a deep burgundy and light blue. This room also has grand ceilings and a pair of tables and lights, and shining hardwood floors.