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Wisteria Bed and Breakfast

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Traveling for business or pleasure,enjoy Laurel's finest!

Wisteria was built in 1900 for one of Laurel's founding fathers, Silas Gardiner, an owner of Eastman- Gardiner Lumber Company, Laurel's largest and most successful sawmill. Wisteria is located across the street from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, next door to the Rogers-Green House, a block from the court house and downtown. Nearby are churches, restaurants, Sawmill Square Mall, three parks, antique and gift shops.

  • The Silas Gardiner Suite (pictured left) has a king size bed and a single bed, located on the first floor.
  • The Wisteria Suite (pictured bottom left) has a king size bed, located upstairs.
  • The Magnolia Suite (pictured bottom right) has a queen size bed, located upstairs.
  • All suites have private baths (tub and shower).
  • French doors open from the Sun Room to the Veranda
  • Freshly brewed coffee is available when you awaken
  • A leisurely Southern gourmet breakfast is served on fine china with crystal, silver and linens in the sun room, dining room or on the veranda.


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