We stayed in C.A. house end of March on a wednesday. Very nice house very warm welcom. Very nice room . (we could select between the rooms). But: as we tryed to open a window in our room what a surprise all windows are closed with fixed dark plastic curtains. The glass behind dirty and not cleaned for a while....
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Built in 1900 by Walter Goos which lived with his wife Annie Green. In 1975 C.A. King II restored it which I feel is only right to have named the Bed and Breakfast after my Uncle that saved it. After my Uncle died we sold it to pay taxes and in 2001 Tanis Robinson (me) bought it back. Made of cypress outside with 4 columns square in shape unique to Lake Charles area with a very large porch to rock your cares away believe me it works. As you walk inside down stairs most of the walls have canvas on them with a mahogany staircase that runs all the way to the thrid floor. There is 3 rooms on the second floor and one very large room on the thrid floor. In the back I have the carriage house which was made into an apartment for kids and pets. On weekends we serve a full southern breakfast. If you need to know anything about Lake Charles we could help where to eat, what is good. Lake Charles is a slow town, a place to stop off if you are coming from Houston going to New Orleans or just wanting to come gamble or to make someone feel like you really wanted to make them important to you... we are that place to look into. We have had some really great people stay with us over the years. Some you know and some you don't but each of the people that come leave something really great with us....us knowing they were glad they came.
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