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1905 Arts & Crafts

Granbury, Texas 76048

The Historical Iron Horse Inn

Iron Horse Inn
Iron Horse Inn
The Historical Iron Horse Inn has been a successful bed and breakfast for over 18 years!
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Cogdell Suite
Cogdell Suite
Original beveled french doors open from the bedroom to a large solarium with thirteen antique windows with wood trim.
Front Living Room
Front Living Room
Enjoy a good book and a glass of wine by the cozy fireplace.
Dining Room
Dining Room
Create a dramatic setting for your guests, friends, or family.
Solarium
Solarium
Soak up some sun in the beautiful solarium that features antique beveled glass and coppered windows.
Barons Suite
Barons Suite
This popular suite, which spans the upstairs front of the house, features a wall of antique windows with wood trim and antique screen doors leading to its private balcony.Pictured in Texas Highway Magazine 6/96.
Barons Suite 2
Barons Suite 2
Enjoy a gentle breeze from the balcony doors as you relax or lounge in bed.
Chat with your guests or friends and share the latest news in the second living area.
2 Stories
Bedrooms 7
Full Baths 7

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Dating to the early 1900's, the Iron Horse Inn is comprised of a main mansion with 7 large bedrooms, a 1 bedroom cottage, and a lovely studio. Iron Horse Inn boasts original long-leaf yellow pine and maple floors and built-ins, beveled glass and coppered windows, a wine cellar with stone walls, 2 solariums, huge front porch, and much more. Shaded by Live Oak and 14 Pecan trees, along with lush landscaping this property also includes a cottage, studio, and separate laundry area. The Inn has been featured in several publications including the cover story for D Magazine called "Great Weekend Getaways" and was nominated by the Ft. Worth Star Telegram as one of the top 10 bed and breakfasts in Texas. The mansion was designed by famed architect Wyatt Hedrick for local business man Daniel C. Cogdell. A successful bed and breakfast for 18 years, it is currently held as personal property.

Archived in March, 2013

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