The Hornibrook House, constructed in 1888, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its extraordinary Queen Anne-style architecture and is one of the best examples of the style in the country.
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From the grand entry hall, to the library, the lady's parlor, gentleman's parlor, the dining room, the kitchen, the living spaces of this home are stunning. The Empress hosts array of time period furniture in every single room, period relevant curated art pieces, and local historic pieces such as Josh Bush's Steinway piano. Additionally, hidden in the 3rd story of the attic and set inside the tower, you will find the Poker Room.
The 2nd level of the home features a total of 6 bedroom suites each with their own private bathroom. Each unit has its own unique layout, style, and design, plus it is equipped with its own thermostat, coffee maker, and more.
2 of these bedroom suites are being used by the current owner occupants as their personal bedroom & living space.
The Carriage Home has a total of 4 guest suites each with their own bathroom. From it's main entry, there are 3 suites, and from the side entry there is another open concept suite.
Again, each unit has its own unique layout, style, and design, plus it is equipped with its own thermostat, coffee maker, and more.
Tucked away at the back of the estate you will find The Secret Garden, a peaceful and secluded oasis. The gazebo in the garden was constructed for a monk who used it as a sacred space for prayer and meditation. This area has been used for intimate wedding ceremonies.