
In one of Nelsons grand heritage homes located
on a bluff overlooking the old train station and west arm of Kootenay
Lake. A designated heritage building,
Stanley house was built in 1908 as the home for the District Superintendent
of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
The guest rooms, The Botanist, The
Rose Garden and The Lilac Bower, are
furnished with period antiques, four-poster and brass beds with
fluffy Canadian goose down duvets. Each room has a three-piece ensuite
for your privacy.
Awake each morning to a full breakfast in our elegant dining
room. You will be treated to home baking, gourmet coffees and
entrees made with free range eggs. The guest
sitting room is the place to rediscover old-fashioned pleasures
of relaxing music, a good book or conversation over a game of backgammon.
Evening tea and cookies are a tradition here!
Reservations are recommended. Read what
our guests said about their time spent
at Stanley House..
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