“The eighth wonder of the world!”
Owners and innkeepers, Dean Ahren and Loretta Murray, invite you to enjoy the easygoing and relaxed atmosphere of the Hutton House Bed and Breakfast. Built at the turn of the century and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it overlooks the tiny town of Huttonsville as it faces a spectacular view of the Tygart Valley and the Laurel Mountains. Guests are welcome to choose their favorite of the six sleeping rooms - all individually decorated and with private baths - and enjoy the entire house and grounds including the TV room, large wrap around porch, back deck, and gardens. Loretta serves what she calls "vacation food" breakfasts. These are dishes that are on the gourmet side and ones that you shouldn't and wouldn't make for yourself on a regular basis. She is also happy to accommodate special diets and children. Breakfast can be served at exactly the time you need it if you are on a schedule or whenever you wake up and wander downstairs. Built in 1898 by Eugene Elihu Hutton, the Queen Anne-style Victorian home is now an inn, and is believed to be haunted. Folks say that at 5 a.m. the unexplained smell of baking bread wafts through the inn, although the kitchen is closed and the ovens are cold.
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