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Mt. Pleasant, Utah, motel, hotel, bed and breakfast, travel, tourism,
Mt. Pleasant, Utah
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A Victorian Bed & Breakfast in the heart of Utah
| Celebrate the Beauty The stately red-brick Victorian sits on a shady lawn skirted by flowers, huge pinetrees and a white picket fence. Take a moment to sit on one of the benches scattered thoughout the yard and enjoy the beautiful picturesque mountains surrounding Mt. Pleasant. |
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Handmade quilts, dust ruffles, and lots of eyelet and lace enhance the immaculate bed chambers. Each room is decorated with its own special charm. Stained-glass windows, white shutters, and antique furniture are just some of the items to make each room quaint and unique. |
Come inside to view a handsomely carved bannister, winding staircase and massive stained-glassed window that dominates the entrance hall. Step into the parlor on the main floor to admire the hand-painted mural on the ceiling and the original cherrywood fireplace. |
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| Homemade cinnamon rolls or sour
dough scones are made fresh each morning and are accompanied by fruit juice, hot coffee,
bacon, ham or sausage and eggs. Enjoy breakfast at your leisure either in the dining room
or on the shared balcony just off the upstairs mini parlor. Fresh homemade cookies or
cakes are severd at bedtime with either milk coffee or tea. The Larsen home was well known by state officials as well as church leaders. It became a favorite stopping place for these leaders when they came to the Sanpete Valley The home was restored in 1984. The restoration was done carefully so none of the original beauty was destroyed. The Larsen House celebrated its 100 year anniversary in 1997 |
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