公司信息
Thank you for coming to stay at our beautifully restored Peace and Plenty Inn,a victorian Bed and Breakfast right in heart of downtown St Augustine!
We are available to serve you and make your trip a memorable one with pleasant and welcoming staff.
We strive to meet or exceed your expectations of your upcoming stay at our Bed & Breakfast!
You may text us direct at 904/829/8209 or email us at info@ peaceandplentyinn .com
住宿信息
Located in the heart of the St. Augustine Historic District, the Peace and Plenty Inn, offers eight deluxe suites. Each suite is complete with its own luxurious bathroom including a whirlpool bath, fine towels, soaps and shampoos. Other suite amenities include king or queen sized canopy or four poster beds, exquisite linens, cable television, central A/C and heat, iron, hair dryer, and electric fireplaces providing romantic, safe glowing flames. The inn is also equipped with the latest fire safety/sprinkler technology. Free Wireless Internet access is available throughout the Inn. We have onsite parking.
The Peace and Plenty Inn is a luxurious get-away and the perfect romantic setting for any special occasion. All guests can enjoy the private walled garden featuring our elegant fountains, fire pit, and opulent loggia with comfortable furnishings. The Peace and Plenty Inn has a no smoking policy. Smoking is allowed outside.
Guests are tempted each day with a variety of gourmet breakfasts that pamper the palette and complimentary coffee, tea, and wine. Pets are not allowed.
周边信息
The Peace and Plenty Inn Bed and Breakfast Inn of St. Augustine, FL was built in the early 1890's by Conrad Decher. Mr. Decher was a wealthy German who immigrated to Boston. He and his wife, Sophie, came to St. Augustine for the social seasons (January through March). He built the first Bridge of Lions for his train line to service the beach area. The inn fell upon hard times at several stages of its life. It was painstakingly restored between 1996 and 2001 by the current Innkeepers - we have the scars to prove it!. The work was chronicled on Home and Garden Television and the Inn is now a shining example of Florida's Victorian architecture and a bygone era of dazzling wealth and privilege.
The Peace and Plenty Inn of St. Augustine FL, may be over 110 years old but she is young by St. Augustine standards! In 1513, when Ponce de León first saw Florida, near the mouth of the St. Johns River, the flowers were in full Easter bloom so he called it La Florida (the flowering). Although de León did not stay long, the name has never left us. In 1888, Henry M. Flagler saw the city's enormous potential and purchased a railroad to bring passengers from New York to St. Augustine.