| Welcome to The Delforge Place. The Delforge Place has been
welcoming guests since 1985. And still, each day brings a new adventure,
thanks to you -- our guests -- who've come from every corner of the world
and represent so many unique personalities... Your suite inside The
Delforge Place will be one of several inside an historic Victorian-style
home, built as a one-room Sunday House in 1898 by German pioneer Ferdinand
Koeppen. Originally situated on a tract of land near Barons Creek known as
the "Company Garden," which had been set aside as a communal garden by the
German Emigration Company, it was moved to its present site and restored
in 1975.
Today,
the home retains its unique character, with original wood floors, 12-foot
ceilings, beaded board, and chandeliers. Especially striking are the
windows and doors of beveled, stained, and etched glass -- all original
and in excellent condition.
Privacy
In this guesthouse you are welcome to come and go as you please.
Accommodations
Furnished with American and European pieces, The Delforge Place is
accented with antiques and family heirlooms. Special features include a
Belgian Dovre wood-burning stove and French doors leading to a shaded rock
patio.
Guest rooms or suites offer a number of
amenities, and are themed according to different historical periods.
Two night minimum stay on ALL
weekends.
Activities
There are many ways to spend your time while visiting The Delforge
Place:
- Horseshoes
- Croquet
- Cable TV

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