Lochnaiar Inn
Building Information
Building Information:
The Racine architectural firm of Guilbert & Funston designed this house in 1915 for John Reid Jr. and his family. The house is a fine example of English Tudor Revival, also known as the Stockbroker Tudor. The steeply pitched roof and gables, elaborate black chimneys, exposed beams and jutting upper stories are characteristic of the style, as are the half-timbering above and the brickwork below. A central gable dominates the front with its asymmetric roof line. The half timbering is, of course, decorative rather than structural. It's pattern of stucco and board is variegated, even playful.
Visitor Experience
Visitor Experience:
When visiting the Inn, you will get a tour of all four floors. Including: four common rooms and the butler's pantry on the first floor, all seven guest rooms on the second and third floor, and the owner's quarters on the lower level (which is usually not accessible to the public). There will be a short presentation on the history of the building and its owners. Refreshments and an assortment of snacks will be offered.
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Hours:
Hours:
9AM - 5PM
Event Permissions:
Photography Permitted:
Photography Permitted
Filming Permitted:
Filming Permitted
Building Accessibility:
Accessibilty:
Fully accessible to persons with disabilities
Restroom Availability:
Restrooms:
Restrooms will be available for visitors
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