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Introduction
A Turn of the Century
Victorian Home
Beautiful Woodwork
Victorian Furnishings
Stained Glass
Twin Parlors
Formal Dining Room
Sun Porch
Honeymoon Suite
Elegance
Aliceville is located in west-central Alabama just west of
Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama. During World War II, Aliceville
was the site of a German Prisoner of War Camp. POW artifacts and other local
history are on display at the Aliceville Museum.
In 1909, one of the founding families of Aliceville, Charlie and F.
Bell Horton built this charming home for their family of eight
children. The Horton family lived in the home until 1919 when they
moved a block down the street into the home of Mr. Horton’s father.
Dr. W. W. Duncan, a prominent physician from the then-thriving
community of Benevola, moved into the house with his family. The
Duncans lived in the house for 57 years. The house remained
vacant until it was restored in 1992 by Johnie and Billy McKinzey
as a bed and breakfast which opened in January 1993.
In December 2000, Myrtlewood was purchased by Jeanne and Jerry Cockrell, who are resident owners. In honor of the McKinzeys, and as a tribute to them, a portrait was hung in the first parlor of the house, recognizing their many efforts and contributions to the citizens of Aliceville, Alabama, in the restoration of Myrtlewood.
Accommodations at Myrtlewood Historic Bed & Breakfast 3 Guest Bedrooms
Special Event Reservations....
A non-refundable deposit for one night's rent on each room reserved is required in advance for special event weekends such as weddings, football games, festivals, etc.
Gift Certificates
Give a gift certificate to that special person.
They will appreciate a step back to the Victorian Era.
AREA POINTS OF INTEREST
Aliceville Museum WWII POW Artifacts and other
local history.
Tom Bevill Visitor Center & Lock & Dam - Pickensville
U.S. Snagboat "Montgomery" Circa 1926, is
permanently docked beside the Visitor Center at the Tom Bevill
Lock & Dam. This restored sternwheel steamboat is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places and contains exhibits about the
boat’s operation and history.
Historic Face in the Window Courthouse
Square at Carrollton.
Cochrane Recreational Facility and Camp Grounds
James Murphy Summerville Home 2nd oldest
residence in Aliceville. Moved and restored as Plantation House
Restaurant. Open for lunch and dinner.
Bethany Cemetery Gravesite of James
McCrory, the body guard of George Washington.
Aliceville Dogwood Festival April
Former POW Camp Historic Marker and Sue Stabler Park
Cameron's Lodge & Quail Preserve Located on the banks of the Tenn-Tom River
Westervelt - Warner Museum in Tuscaloosa - experience America through the vision of America's most accomplished painters & sculptors.
The beautiful wood work, the Victorian furnishings, the unusual
staircase, the stained glass, will be of special interest.
Suites are available - each including a sitting area, private bath,
and bedroom. For those wishing to eat between 8-9 a.m., a full breakfast will be served downstairs. For those desiring breakfast before 8 a.m., a continental breakfast will be available upstairs. Whether it’s relaxing on the wide front porch with the sound of water gurgling from the stream, strolling the shady sidewalks, browsing the area antique shops, touring the points of historic interest in the area, or enjoying the recreational activities of the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway; you are sure to enjoy your visit in Aliceville.
The formal dining room is used for dining and relaxed conversation with the innkeepers and other guests.
A southern breakfast is served along with fresh fruit, juice, and coffee. For special occasions or for special friends and family, gift certificates are available upon request.
Myrtlewood has wheelchair access to the first floor of the house. All three guest rooms are upstairs.
Outside, take a stroll around the yard to see the gardens and man-made stream that the innkeepers have developed and landscaped for guests to enjoy.
Myrtlewood offers a unique alternative to a hotel stay. Whether one is traveling for business or pleasure, here you will experience a friendly small town atmosphere and warm southern hospitality along with good southern cooking.
Breakfast Menus
(One Breakfast Served Daily from 8 a.m. - 9 a.m.)
Homemade Buttermilk Pancakes with heated syrup, bacon, scrambled eggs, fresh fruit, juice, and coffee. These pancakes are served hot off the griddle as you eat.
French Toast baked in Egg Custard presented with warm raspberry preserves drizzled over the toast, topped with a dollop of whipped cream...served with fresh fruit, bacon, juice, and coffee.
Our Traditional Plantation Breakfast: scrambled, fried, or poached eggs, served with bacon, creamy buttered grits, hot biscuits or toast, fresh fruit, and coffee. An alternate breakfast is our three-cheese egg casserole.
Continental Breakfast is available for guests who wish to eat before 8 a.m. We provide sweet rolls, snacks, soft drinks, bottled water, hot tea, and coffee upstairs for your convenience.
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