The Julia Suite, named after
Chef Tim's mother, is one of two suites in the brick cottage directly behind
the Main House. This suite is ADA compliant. There is a ramp for guests who
require it to enter the front door. The Julia has a small living room area with
a sofa, tables, a wine cabinet, refridgerator and television. This entry
sitting room is bright and sunny with warm yellow and earth tones and lovely
maple hardwood floors and woodwork. The Julia bedroom has a lovely queen sized
bed, and its lavender, ivory and light sage green decor, is very serene,
sophisticated and welcoming, very much like the "Julia" for which it bears its
name. The bedroom's cozy quilt and berber carpeting to add to the comfort
level. There is a small writing table and side chair in the bedroom. The
bathroom is large, ADA compliant with a large shower with seat. The Julia Suite
has a beautiful West Virginia view from the private balcony, which looks over
the Elk River. For relaxing, there is a vintage style antique iron and glass
patio table and two chairs. The Julia truly offers a sense of "getting away
from it all", yet is a few steps away from the wonderful Cafe Cimino Restuarant
in the Main House as well as the Cimino's Little Dishes, the bar/cafe on the
Elk River.
The Irma Louise is named for
Melody's mother and reflects the artistic and bohemian spirit of its namesake.
The entrance offers a small sitting area with a loveseat, ottoman,
refridgerator and tables. The walls are a sunny yellow and the hardwood floors
and trim are maple. With the deep, vibrant historic red bedroom walls in
contrast to the maple hardwood trim, the Irma Louise feels like a bungalow
getaway. The queen sized antiqued bronze iron bed is warm and cozy with a
french patchwork quilt in reds and golds. There is an antique dressing bench at
the foot of the bed. You can, if you choose, watch television right from bed
with the wall mounted television. The bedroom is carpeted for your comfort. The
Irma Louise invites you to "just relax and lounge around". The bathroom has a
tub & shower and has natural light coming through a clever glass brick
window. The step out balcony over the Elk River is very private, with a view of
the scenic Elk River and beautiful pine trees. For relaxing, there is a vintage
style antique iron and glass patio table and two chairs. You feel like you are
in a mountain "hideaway" yet you're just a few steps away from the wonderful
Cafe Cimino Restuarant in the Main House as well as the Cimino's Little Dishes,
the bar/cafe on the Elk River.