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You have selected our member listing Alphabetical. To make a reservation please contact the Bed and Breakfast of your choice directly either by phone, fax, or e-mail. For more detailed information simply click on the name of the Bed and Breakfast you are interested in. |
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Hidden amidst live oaks, yaupon thickets and the wild charm of 7F’s natural setting, are 8-secluded cottages. The Hill Country Lodge, Mexico, France, Spain, Sugar Shack, Batts Ferry Log Cabin, The Barn, and Sully’s Place, are each carefully designed with a casual elegance and intrinsic, yet individual charm providing the guest with a nest of indulgent comforts.
Innkeepers: Diana Cerda |
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A newly constructed cabin located on quiet country acreage. Relax and enjoy the spring and fall wildflowers and a view of the pond while relaxing on the back porch swing. Just minutes away from Bryan/College Station, Caldwell and Brenham.
Innkeepers: Georgia & Julius Knesek |
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Set on thirteen acres amid forest, meadow, and lake, a country retreat that boasts three comfy guest rooms, each fitted with a queen bed. A convenient location, just five miles/five minutes from TAMU’s West Campus, allows guests to relax in a natural setting while easily joining in campus activities.
Innkeeper: Margaret Davis |
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A 3 story house that offers the perfect place for meetings and corporate retreats, small weddings and special events or just visiting with new and old friends. A Southern Experience Awaits
Innkeepers: Marilyn or Spring |
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1306 East Washington Avenue Navasota, Texas 77868 936-825-1969 or 713-864-9900 Grimes County |
A full service Bed and Breakfast facility with a total of twelve private luxurious rooms and baths, which can be reserved individually, by the night or by the week. A glorious and peaceful night's stay is always highlighted by a delightful gourmet breakfast. Hollywood in Navasota
Innkeeper: Dwayne Fuller |
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Located just out of College Station city limits this one bedroom, private entrance queen suite boasts spectacular sunsets and magnificent views of Kyle Field. We invite you to stay with us and enjoy the special “Ag”menities we offer to our special guests.
Innkeepers: Susan & Jon Allen |
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Peppered with western nostalgia this 3-bedroom 3-bath retreat, located approximately 35 minutes from A&M, is a part of Nettles Cutting Horse Ranch. Enjoy the nearby bustling city as well as quiet time in our front porch rockers, nearby shopping in Masterpieces, our retail store, and a stroll around a working ranch.
Innkeeper: Gala Nettles |
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Country Roads B&B 4965 Rabbit Ln. Bryan, TX 77808 979-778-6695 Brazos County |
Situated on one of the few hilltops in the Brazos Valley. Offering luxurious comfort and a beautiful view in a country environment with gentle breezes and spectacular sunsets.
Innkeeper: Suellen Dooley |
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A quiet, cozy, cheerful cottage located on a working cattle ranch. Visitors can enjoy 150 beautiful acres of clean air and serenity.
Innkeepers: Bill & Vivian Dixon |
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1395 Peach Creek Cut Off College Station, Texas 77845 979-690-0442 or 979-255-9435 Brazos County |
A completely furnished guest house nestled in a country setting just outside the CS city limits. The perfect place for every occasion and has everything you need to make you feel right at home. Your HOME away from HOME
Innkeepers: Marie & Kenny Young |
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2706 Henry Prairie Rd. Franklin, Texas 77856 979-828-3489 or 979-219-4809 Robertson County |
A barn style cabin that awards you with a large deck that overlooks a charming water garden, and a 1 /4 acre pond located amidst the woods our ranch. A swanking camping experience where you can be one with nature without the tent.
Innkeepers: Paul & Dawn Dorsett |
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716 Park Place College Station, Texas 77840 979-696-2510 or 979-575-1084 Brazos County |
Our 1938 home is designated as a College Station Historic House and located in the Historic Area less than two blocks from the A&M Campus. We are dedicated to the travel adventures of years past - when the journey was part of the romance of travel. We offer two upstairs bedrooms with shared bath. Both rooms are furnished with study desks and wireless Internet.
Innkeeper: John and Linda Price |
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Bed and Breakfast Accommodations located on a 23 acre Christmas Tree Farm. Secluded in the country: 2 rooms available. Sans Souci room is separate cottage. Country Antique is located in main house. Private decks, secret garden sitting area, pagoda sitting area, picnic area with tables, grill, fishing pond.
Innkeepers: Keith & Lou McDaniel |
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Little Bit Of Cowboy Heaven 10379 Calhoun Rd. Bryan, Texas 77807 979-279-2957 Robertson County |
A 3 bedroom brick home located on 30 acres 18 miles from Bryan. We welcome you to enjoy the back porch that overlooks a beautiful pasture with livestock and occasional deer, canoeing or fishing in our stocked pond. Sleeping arrangements for 8 with a full kitchen and fireplace.
Innkeepers: Cliff & Lorie Honnas |
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17087 Dixie Farms Ln. Iola, Texas 77861 936-394-2606 or 979-492-4656 Grimes County |
A guest ranch with a variety of creatures to enjoy. Nestled among the gentle rolling hills is a picturesque working ranch. A hidden and peaceful treasure
Innkeepers: Pam & Bernie Malcuit |
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11366 FM 362 Navasota, Texas 77868 936-825-6552 Grimes County |
Come unwind; leave the city behind and relax in the country. Enjoy your stay at our Guest Cottage overlooking our pond and the pastures of a working alpaca ranch.
Innkeepers: Larry & Candace Wingo |
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Peach Creek
Farms B&B |
Reminiscent of the early days of Texas cattle ranches, Peach Creek Farms is designed to make guests feel “back in time” with all the conveniences of today. Located 15 minutes south of A&M, we offer a country setting close to town for school events or just a relaxing weekend away.
Innkeepers: Justin and Brooke Duncum |
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A southern colonial style home standing stately on one acre shaded by old sentinel oaks. Decorated in rich traditions of Texas A&M University.
Innkeeper: Kathy Trefethen |
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A charming 1920's era farmhouse, which rest peacefully on 100 rolling acres. Awake to the sounds of singing birds. Pamper yourself with silence and seclusion.
Innkeeper: Kay Ritchey |
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The Rocking H Bed and Breakfast is a place to get away from the city and enjoy the country lifestyle without having to "rough it". The unobstructed night sky lends itself to fantastic star gazing possibilities. Wildlife abounds with the opportunity to view birds and whitetail deer to name a few.
Innkeepers: Judy & Dan Harris |
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Rosewood Manor House is ideal for special occasions or intimate events from formal dining to casual entertaining and meeting rooms for large or small groups, served with elegant ambience or al fresco. The guesthouse, Rosebud Cottage, is an enchanting bed and breakfast sleeping up to 7 people. Reservations required.
Innkeepers: Alvin & Honey Kutach |
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Located just across George Bush Drive from Texas A&M, in the Southside Historic District, this home was awarded a historical marker by the City of College Station. General Earl Rudder and his family lived in the home after a fire destroyed the President's Home on campus.
Innkeepers: George & Hillary Jessup |
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Free standing guest house in a country setting only minutes from TAMU with private entrance and private parking, a queen bed and sitting area, full kitchen and full bath. Continental breakfast stocked in kitchen. Two additional guest rooms in the main house - 1queen bed – 1 double bed – each private bath and sitting room between. Continental breakfast served.
Innkeepers: Bruce & Connie Wood |
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Relax at the Star of the Woods B&B, a 2 bedroom cottage located in the Aggieland countryside, just outside of College Station. Enjoy satellite TV or take a walk on our quiet country roads. (Newly opened with availability for Aggie games!)
Innkeepers: Barbara & Bob Campbell |
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5417 Montgomery St. Navasota, Texas 77868 936-520-2424 or 936-825-8892 Grimes County |
A restored 2 story charmer with old world style and modern day amenities. Offering privacy for you and a group of friends.
Innkeeper: Boyce Ann Miller |
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A country home nestled quietly in South East Texas, the perfect retreat from the busy city and chaos of everyday life without a long drive. Bring the whole family, friends or have the whole house to yourself. Sleeps 12.
Innkeeper: Virginia Chaney |
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It's a Castle in the Heart of Texas.
Innkeeper: Cyndi King |
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A newly renovated guest house located within walking distance to A&M. A welcomed retreat decorated featuring antique furnishings.
Innkeepers: Josh & Vickie Harrison |
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The Nest Bed, Breakfast and Spa 16424 Royder Road. College Station, Texas 77845 979-693-5562 Brazos County |
a nurturing respite on 15 acres of peace, quiet & beauty. *Expect 3 course homemade gourmet breakfasts *rock on the screened - in back porch *feed black swans & miniature donkeys* *campfire events (weather permitting) *on-site private spa with hot tub* Come see our slice of wonderful we call The Nest Bed, Breakfast and Spa. .
Innkeeper: Susan Olson |
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Located in the National Historic District the Victorian home features 4 bedrooms each with a private bath and wonderful views.
Innkeeper: Browyn McGlothin |
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Nestled within the National Historic District this gracious home built in 1900 rests on a city block gently shaded by dozens of century old oak trees. A tranquil glimpse into the past.
Innkeepers: Walter & Jenny Qualls |
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A 1932 vintage home, located on the main street less than 30 minutes from the A&M campus. Guests are free to enjoy the whole house as well as our beautiful gardens. Come join us for a restful stay and lively breakfast conversation.
Innkeepers: Nell & Bob Young |
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Winery and Resort on a 100 acre estate with a gourmet restaurant featuring vineyard cuisine, wine and cheese reception, winery tasting room and gift shop.
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Established in 1900, Gerdes Farm is a Texas Century Farm celebrating over 100 years of family ownership. The centerpiece is Turkey Hill, a bold statement to years ago when cotton was king and families gathered on the porch to recount the days events. Be our guests and experience a Century of Hospitality.
Innkeepers: John & Casey Smith |
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Victory Rose Bed and Breakfast is a lovely Dutch Colonial home, circa 1913. Located near historic downtown Bryan and is 5 miles from Texas A&M. Victory Rose features a spacious parlor, formal dining room, a wrap-around veranda, and three antique furnished guest rooms in the main house and a carriage house apartment.
Innkeepers: Sue & Ed Seale |
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Wind Dancer B&B, the place that we have always called home, is only 20 minutes from Bryan/College Station. Come experience country living nestled on 20 acres. Guests have a choice of four lovely bedrooms. This is the perfect place for weekend getaways, luncheons, meetings and small weddings. Pets are welcome.
Innkeepers: Denise & Jim Wood |
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This page last updated 04/12/10 |