The Governor's Bed & Breakfast
327 Union St.
Milton, Delaware
United States 19968
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General Information
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Built in 1790 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Governor's Bed and Breakfast is situated on two landscaped acres in the Milton Historic District An excellent local adaptation of a Southern colonial mansion, it was built by John Hazzard who according to National Military Archives piloted George Washington across the Delaware. His son, David, was governor of Delaware between 1830 and 1833. Guests can enjoy the veranda and the grounds for leisure conversation and reading. Fully restored the 4,000 square feet interior boasts original woodwork including chair railing, random width pine flooring, 5 working fireplaces, a paneled library and a dining room with a magnificent crystal chandelier. Furnishings are antique and the rooms display a unique collection of paintings and antique decorative arts.
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Accommodations
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number of rooms:
2
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Room Rates
(USD United States Dollars)
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following credit cards accepted:
AMERICAN EXPRESS,MASTERCARD,VISA
single occupancy rate is between
135-135
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On-site Amenities
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beach
bicycling/jogging trails
boating
complimentary breakfast
fine dining
fishing
fitness center/gym
free newspaper
free parking
golf course
health spa/massage
hiking
museums/galleries
nature preserves/trails
post/parcel service
room service - limited hours
self parking
theater
water activities
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Policies
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check in/out times are:
15:00-11:00
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