The Historic Lantz House Inn
214 West Main Street (US 40/Old National Road Scenic Byway) Centerville, Indiana 47330
800.495.2689 | 765.855.2936 | lantzhouse@comcast.net
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Located on the Old National Road Scenic Byway, in the heart of Indiana’s Antique Alley, the Lantz House Inn Bed and Breakfast has earned national praise while pleasing thousands of guests.
Gourmet breakfasts, eclectic decor, historic charm, unique architecture, convenient location, modern amenities and fabulous gardens create the Inn’s special sense of place.
Four distinctive, air conditioned guest rooms each feature private baths. Rates average $122 per night and vary by room and season. Long term stay options are also available. Free wireless Internet access, beautiful living room, library, sitting room, dining room and gardens reward guests with a relaxing and renewing bed and breakfast experience.
This inspiring environment is also an energetic gathering place for memorable meetings, group retreats, girls’ getaways, and small receptions. Allow the Lantz House Inn Bed and Breakfast to be part of your next Indiana weekend escape, travel stop, or small group event.
"Daniel Lantz, a famous wagon maker who made the trek west on the Oregon Trail once lived in this 1823 Federal style house. In 1993, owner Marcia Hoyt, who also went west in the 1960's returned to her Hoosier roots to restore this historic home as the Lantz House Inn. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Marcia has decorated with simple elegance in an eclectic mix of antiques, traditional pieces, and handsome contemporary art. Breakfast is served between 7 and 10 AM, and might include such treats as vegetable cheese omlettes, country ham, and sour cream coffee cake; lemon-ricotta cheese pancakes with Vermont maple syrup; or spinach and wild mushroom quiche with apple-smoked sausage and strawberry orange muffins."
-Sandra Soule, America's Wonderful Little Hotels and Inns.
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