Hel semesterbostad
Private room & bath, shared common room
Semesterboende med kök och balkong i Central Lake
Fotogalleri för Private room & bath, shared common room



Recensioner
8,8 av 10,
UtmÀrkt
1 sovrum 1 badrum Sovplats för 2
PopulÀra bekvÀmligheter
Utforska omrÄdet

- Place, Intermediate Lake
- Place, Torch Lake
- Place, A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort
- Airport, Traverse City, MI (TVC-Cherry Capital)
Rum och sÀngar
1 sovrum (sovplats för 2)
Sovrum 1
1 queensize-sÀng
1Â badrum
Badrum 1
TvÄl · Handdukar tillhandahÄlles · Badkar eller dusch · Toalett · Shampoo
Ytterligare utrymmen
DĂ€ck eller uteplats
Terrass eller lanai
Kök
Pentry
Balkong
Lekplats utomhus
TrÀdgÄrd
Om boendet
Private room & bath, shared common room
tay in one of our seven historical, tastefully decorated rooms â see below for reservations â featuring pillow-top mattresses, private baths, common area, group pricing, stay and dine packages and stay and golf packages.
In all of the rooms, you will enjoy the following amenities: Free Wi-Fi, and a Family Room with TV & DVD player. Check-in is at 4pm and checkout is by 11am.
In all of the rooms, you will enjoy the following amenities: Free Wi-Fi, and a Family Room with TV & DVD player. Check-in is at 4pm and checkout is by 11am.
LÀgg till datum för priser
BekvÀmligheter
Kök
Gratis wi-fi
Luftkonditionering
Uteplats
Parkering tillgÀnglig
Liknande boenden

Sunshine Room for 2 #7
Sunshine Room for 2 #7
- Luftkonditionering
9.6 av 10, (5Â recensioner)
Husregler
Incheckning efter 16.00
LÀgsta Älder för att hyra: 18 Är
Utcheckning före 11.00
Barn
Barn tillĂ„ts: 0â17 Ă„r
Evenemang
Inga evenemang tillÄts
Husdjur
Inga husdjur tillÄts
Rökning tillÄten
Rökning förbjuden
Viktig information
Att hÄlla koll pÄ
Detta boende drivs av en professionell vÀrd. Att erbjuda boende Àr kopplat till vÀrdens företagsverksamhet eller yrke.
Avgifter för extragÀster kan tillkomma och varierar i enlighet med boendets policy.
Statligt utfÀrdad fotolegitimation och kreditkort, bankkort eller kontantdeposition kan krÀvas vid incheckning för oförutsedda utgifter.
SÀrskilda önskemÄl erbjuds i mÄn av tillgÄng vid incheckning och kan medföra ytterligare avgifter. SÀrskilda önskemÄl kan inte garanteras.
Fester och gruppevenemang Àr inte tillÄtna pÄ boendet.
VÀrden har angett att det finns en kolmonoxidvarnare pÄ boendet.
VÀrden har angett att det finns en rökdetektor pÄ boendet.
PÄ detta boende finns bland annat följande sÀkerhetsdetalj: instickslÄs.
Det hÀr boendet har utomhusomrÄden sÄsom balkonger, uteplatser och terrasser som kanske inte Àr lÀmpliga för barn. Om du har frÄgor rekommenderar vi att du kontaktar boendet före ankomst för att bekrÀfta att de kan ta emot dig i ett lÀmpligt rum.
Om du avbokar din bokning kommer vÀrdens avbokningspolicy att gÀlla. I enlighet med EU-bestÀmmelser om konsumentrÀtt gÀller inte ÄngerrÀtten för boendebokningstjÀnster.
Om omrÄdet
Central Lake
denna semesterbostad ligger i Central Lake. Vackra naturupplevelser kan du fÄ i omrÄdet kring Torch Lake och Lake Michigan. Kolla in omrÄdets djurliv med aktiviteter som naturpromenader och fÄgelskÄdning.

Central Lake, MI
I nÀrheten
- Intermediate Lake - 7 min till fots - 0.6Â km
- Torch Lake - 11 min med bil - 9.8Â km
- Short's Brewing Company - 15 min med bil - 16.2Â km
- Lake Bellaire - 20 min med bil - 20.2Â km
- A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort - 24 min med bil - 25.7Â km
Ta sig runt
Restauranger
- âȘTorch Lake Cafe - âŹ10 min med bil
- âȘBlue Pelican Inn - âŹ1 min till fots
- âȘMammoth Distilling - âŹ3 min till fots
- âȘCentral Lake Tavern - âŹ2 min till fots
- âȘTorch Lake Cafe - âŹ13 min med bil
Vanliga frÄgor och svar
Om vÀrden
Trisha Marr Àr vÀrd

Merrie Corbettâs Grandfather Adams fell in love with Northern Michigan. He began frequent northern treks from the familyâs home in Lansing.
Two generations later, Chris and Merrie purchased a home here, and while strolling the streets of Central Lake fell in love with a grand building standing in the center of town which is now Adams Madams on the corner of Old State Road and Main Street.
Chris and Merrie missed the seafood cuisine of the East Coast and decided to bring a taste of it to Central Lake. The Blue Pelican was the former Chatter Box at the corner of West Old State Road and East Torch Lake Drive just down the street from Old Brownwood Restaurant.
This restaurant brought the beach and coastal seafood to Northern Michigan. Sadly, in July of 2008, The Blue Pelican burned down. This would not, however, deter Chris from being a restaurateur.
By October 2008, he and Merrie were the proud owners of the historic (and haunted) Murphyâs Lamplight Inn in downtown Central Lake. After a winter of major renovations, the Blue Pelican Inn opened in May of 2009, serving the same great food in a truly elegant atmosphere.
The seven rooms upstairs opened shortly after and have had several guests remark that they werenât always alone! The Inn is considered one of the five most haunted places in Michigan!
Two generations later, Chris and Merrie purchased a home here, and while strolling the streets of Central Lake fell in love with a grand building standing in the center of town which is now Adams Madams on the corner of Old State Road and Main Street.
Chris and Merrie missed the seafood cuisine of the East Coast and decided to bring a taste of it to Central Lake. The Blue Pelican was the former Chatter Box at the corner of West Old State Road and East Torch Lake Drive just down the street from Old Brownwood Restaurant.
This restaurant brought the beach and coastal seafood to Northern Michigan. Sadly, in July of 2008, The Blue Pelican burned down. This would not, however, deter Chris from being a restaurateur.
By October 2008, he and Merrie were the proud owners of the historic (and haunted) Murphyâs Lamplight Inn in downtown Central Lake. After a winter of major renovations, the Blue Pelican Inn opened in May of 2009, serving the same great food in a truly elegant atmosphere.
The seven rooms upstairs opened shortly after and have had several guests remark that they werenât always alone! The Inn is considered one of the five most haunted places in Michigan!
Varför vÀrden valde detta boende
The Blue Pelican Inn has been known by many names, most recently as Murphyâs Lamplight Inn before it was purchased in 2008.
Going back to its early days, it was built in 1924 by Art Carpenter, Joe Blakely, and Jack Garrison, all local stonemasons. It was owned by a stock company and the whole project was headed by Orrin (O.P.) Barber, with help from John Smith. It was named WE-GO-TA. Emmons (E.B.) Gill lived in the hotel and ran it. The bar and dining room were at the north end of the hotel with a total of 22 rooms and only 4 bathrooms.
For years it was a favorite location for traveling salesmen. At some time during this period, the name was changed to the Central Lake Hotel. Several years later, Cliff and Etta Springstead sold their Central Lake tavern and purchased the Central Lake Hotel.
In April of 1946, Charles A. (Art) Cronover and his wife Ruth, and Archie S. Dayton purchased the hotel. The rooms with baths were rented for $4.50 per night and without a bath, they were $2.50. Someone always met passengers at the train station who were wishing to stay at the hotel.
In the mid-1960âs, Gary Morse purchased the hotel and changed the name to The Palace. Morse moved the bar to the south end of the hotel and totally remodeled it. The second floor was renovated to include living quarters for the family and the Brownwood offices. The Palace was also the scene of a gala New Yearâs Eve party for many years.
In the mid-seventies, Doug and Mary Lou Denny purchased The Palace and changed the name to The Lamplight Inn. The menu featured steaks, seafood, and prime rib specials. The overnight guests utilized the upstairs bedrooms for a bed and breakfast.
In 1986, Ted and Betty Strezempek bought the Lamplight Inn along with their sons Tracy and Scott. They improved on the fine dining. In 1996, the Inn was sold to Mike and Mary Ellen Murphy. They moved their family from Dearborn, Michigan and changed the name to Murphyâs Lamplight Inn.
Going back to its early days, it was built in 1924 by Art Carpenter, Joe Blakely, and Jack Garrison, all local stonemasons. It was owned by a stock company and the whole project was headed by Orrin (O.P.) Barber, with help from John Smith. It was named WE-GO-TA. Emmons (E.B.) Gill lived in the hotel and ran it. The bar and dining room were at the north end of the hotel with a total of 22 rooms and only 4 bathrooms.
For years it was a favorite location for traveling salesmen. At some time during this period, the name was changed to the Central Lake Hotel. Several years later, Cliff and Etta Springstead sold their Central Lake tavern and purchased the Central Lake Hotel.
In April of 1946, Charles A. (Art) Cronover and his wife Ruth, and Archie S. Dayton purchased the hotel. The rooms with baths were rented for $4.50 per night and without a bath, they were $2.50. Someone always met passengers at the train station who were wishing to stay at the hotel.
In the mid-1960âs, Gary Morse purchased the hotel and changed the name to The Palace. Morse moved the bar to the south end of the hotel and totally remodeled it. The second floor was renovated to include living quarters for the family and the Brownwood offices. The Palace was also the scene of a gala New Yearâs Eve party for many years.
In the mid-seventies, Doug and Mary Lou Denny purchased The Palace and changed the name to The Lamplight Inn. The menu featured steaks, seafood, and prime rib specials. The overnight guests utilized the upstairs bedrooms for a bed and breakfast.
In 1986, Ted and Betty Strezempek bought the Lamplight Inn along with their sons Tracy and Scott. They improved on the fine dining. In 1996, the Inn was sold to Mike and Mary Ellen Murphy. They moved their family from Dearborn, Michigan and changed the name to Murphyâs Lamplight Inn.
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