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Introduction
Belle Oaks Inn was built by banker C.E. Dilworth in 1912. The Louisiana Plantation Style mansion has been transformed into a modern tribute to the Southern charm, hospitality, and grace of a bygone era. The comfortable guestrooms have been tastefully decorated with a mix of fine antiques and furnishings with attention given to every detail. The extensive grounds include beautifully manicured lawns and gardens and a sparkling swimming pool and reflecting pond, which are all nestled under massive Live Oak and Pecan trees.
Now offering FREE high speed wireless internet!
Each room includes amenities such as coffee makers, hair dryers, robes, cable TV with VCRs, AM/FM alarms, luxury linens, down comforters and pillows. All rooms have private baths stocked with a selection of specially selected fine soaps, shampoos, and bath gels.
A full self served gourmet Breakfast is offered, to be enjoyed at our guests leisure. There is a wide selection of baked goods, fresh fruit, hot and cold cereals, juices, gourmet coffee, and flavored teas.
Rates start at $75 for double occupancy.
No pets.
No children under 12.
No smoking, except outdoors.
In room massages and herbal body wraps by appointment.
Reservations are secured by a 25%, non-refundable deposit. If for any reason your plans change, we will gladly apply your deposit to another date.
We accept all major credit cards.
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Historical Attractions:
The monument, near the banks of the Guadeloupe River, to the "Old Eighteen," the men who refused to turn over the town's cannon to the Mexican Army.
The monument at Cost depicting the first shot fired in the Texas Revolution.
The Gonzales Memorial Museum, honoring the "Immortal Thirty-Two," the only men to reinforce the Alamo.
The bronze sculpture in "Texas Heroes Square" honoring the heroes in the fight for Texas independence.
"Pioneer Village," a collection of historic structures located north of town near the remains of an earthen Confederate fort.
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