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1908 B&B / Lodge / Hotel
Kingman, Kansas 67068
Savannah House Bed & Breakfast

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2 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 12 |
Full Baths | 12 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 5,600 |
Features.
- 1st floor bath
- 1st Floor Bedroom
- 1st floor laundry room
- Basement
- Bonus Room
- Dining room
- Dry basement
- Entry Hall
- Gourmet Kitchen
- Laundry room
- Music room
- Utility Room
- Master bedroom downstairs
- 2 Car Garage
- Fenced Yard
- Garden
- Gazebo
- Patio
- Porch
- Storm Windows
- Workshop
- Grand staircase
- High Ceilings
- Jacuzzi
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Wood floors
- Central air
- City sewer
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Gas heating
- Heat pump
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Water Heater - Gas
- 10-foot Ceilings
- Transoms
- (4) 50-gal H2o Tanks
- 2 Sets Commercial W/D
- 3-Room Owners Quarters
- Beatiful Paint/Paper
- Chair Lift
- Covered Back Deck
- Covered Veranda
- Dining Room seats 20
- Double/Queen Beds
- Finished Sewing Room
- Five Other Guests Rms.
- Four Addtl. Suites
- Guest Room HD TVs
- HD TVs in Guest Rooms
- Hot Tub under Gazebo
- Multi-Media/Music Room
- New 2-car Garage
- New Hot Water Heater
- New HV/AC
- New Insulation
- New Sheetrock
- New Stainless Steel Kit. Appliances
- New Windows
- New Workshop above Gar.
- Newer rubber roof
- One ADA Suite
- One Apartment/Suite
- Storage Galore
- Wireless Internet
- Wireless Internet
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Turn-Key B&B Opportunity
The Savannah House is a highly successful 11-guest room, 12.5-bath Bed and Breakfast, with a deluxe ground-level, 3-room owner's retreat. Located in the quaint historic brick-street business district of Kingman, Kansas (40 minutes west of Wichita), the occupancy rate of the Savannah House is impressive. As the only B&B in town, it serves as a romatic retreat for couples, and has hosted many family reunions, wedding parties, and traveling business professionals. Totally renovated within the past 10 years.
Beautifully Appointed Guest Rooms
Each of the eleven guest rooms have private baths, flat-screen HD TVs, and secure wireless Internet connections. Four romantic suites offer whirlpool tubs for two, and cozy bath robes. "Arthur's Garden", a wheelchair accessible suite, provides a walk-in shower. For the convenience of other guests with limitations, a chair-lift provides easy access to the second-level rooms. Traveling business professionals frequently request the "Southern Hospitality" Suite/Apartment as their room of choice. A soothing hot tub awaits all guests, in the private fenced backyard. After a relaxing soak, guests can star-gaze from the covered patio, or upper covered veranda. In the morning, guests gather in the cheerful burgundy dining room, with tin ceiling, electric fireplace, and large picture window looking onto Main Street, and are served breakfast and beverages, on a soda-fountain table for two.
Discover Historic Kingman, Kansas
Founded in 1883, Kingman has a population of 8,512, and serves as the county seat. Home of Clyde Cessna, founder of Cessna Aircraft Company, Kingman is also the starting point for the Cannonball Stageline Highway, and home to the oldest running rodeo in Kansas.
Kingman Cattleman's Rodeo and picnic was first held in 1899 as an all day event drawing close to 14,000 visitors. The Rodeo continues to play an important part in Kingman's activities yet today.
Once Kingman City Hall and Fire Department, the Kingman County Museum was built in 1888 for $10,000. In the 1960's it was converted to the museum. The hose drying steeple is the only one remaining West of the Mississippi.
The Kingman courthouse dedicated in 1908 (the year the Savannah House B&B was built) is the fourth courthouse built in Kingman County, and on the National Historic Register. It is a magnificent building of brick and stone. Other historic Kingman buildings on the Register are: The First National Bank Building, Kingman Post Office, and Kingman Carnegie Library.
Kingman's Riverside Park is the only island park in Kansas and is complete with a walking path, baseball fields, horseshoe pits, swimming pool, two play areas, fairgrounds, rodeo arena, sand volleyball, and fishing. Kingman is also home to a variety of other enjoyable activities such as golf at the Kingman Country Club, the Kingman Lanes Bowling Alley, a racquetball club and public tennis courts.
State Lake & Bryon Walker Wildlife Reserve is a 4,462 acre state park located on Hwy 54 just seven miles west of Kingman. It offers hunting, fishing, camping, bird watching, and hiking on nature trails. The lake provides good fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, northern pike, catfish, and the wildlife reserve provides hunting for a variety of species.
Kansas is the wheat basket of the world, and Kingman County is ranked fourth in the state in wheat acreage. The five top commodities produced in Kingman County are wheat, cattle and calves, corn for grain, dairy products and grain sorghum. The market value of agricultural products sold in Kingman County is over $56 million. There are over 500,000 acres of farmland, and more than 600 individual and traditional family farms.
Kingman, Kansas has a strong heritage, and an even stronger and brighter future. The community is safe and family-friendly, yet offers a quieter lifestyle for empty-nesters, too. Kingman invites you to call her "HOME".
Archived in January, 2013
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