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Introduction
The Westerville Inn Bed and Breakfast was originally built in 1854 to house a widow and her eleven children. Today this one-time log cabin sits on a half-acre lot with perennial gardens, an herb garden, a fishpond and many bird feeders all fringed by a white picket fence.
Inside the house you will find antiques and quiet places for reading or relaxing. This wonderful setting, adjacent to the campus of Otterbein College, is surrounded by Alum Creek Park and is within walking distance to historic Uptown Westerville.
The Westerville Inn offers three lovely guest rooms, a living room with fireplace, TV/VCR, and other areas for comfort and relaxation.
Enjoyment can be found simply by sitting on the porch and watching the birds, butterflies, and nature as the clock ticks away. Guests at The Westerville Inn are welcome to enjoy the adjoining 8-acre Alum Creek Park.
Come, sit down and start your morning with a hot cup of coffee, tea or hot cocoa. Share stories and enjoy chilled juice and a fruit plate. Sigh with pleasure over Oatmeal Pancakes and Brenda's own Cider Syrup. End your breakfast by remembering to take your chocolate favor resting beside your plate.
On a nice day, you may decide to take a short stroll to historic Uptown Westerville where you can spend a leisurely day wandering the streets and alleys exploring more than 25 antique, specialty and gift shops. You may also want to shop at one of the unique restaurants that along with hospitality, offer soups, quiche, coffee, bagels, ice cream, and more.
If you enjoy the past, Westerville has a rich history and heritage. Four National Register of Historical Places are within walking distance including Benjamin Hanby House State Memorial, Towers Hall on the Otterbein Campus, Everal Farm Buildings at Heritage Park, and the Otterbein Mausoleum. You might choose to stop by the Anti-Saloon League Museum and discover why Westerville is known to many as the "Dry Capital of the World".
Those who enjoy nature may decide to visit any of the many city parks or one of the three nearby Metro Parks. Blendon Woods includes the Walden Waterfowl Refuge observation shelter, Sharon Woods includes the 3.8-mile bike/jogging trail and Schrock Lake, and Inniswoods Metro Gardens is a 92-acre showplace of horticultural gardens and a nature preserve.
Whether you are looking for a place to stay while visiting the area, or a chance to break away from it all,
The Westerville Inn offers you the chance to relax. Enjoy visiting with old friends or making new ones in a country setting in the middle of it all. We look forward to welcoming you to our home here in historic Westerville!
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