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The Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast
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The Lighthouse Bed & Breakfast, a Waco, Texas area B&B, offers one of the best experiences in bed and breakfast in the Waco, Texas area, and is located near the ranch of President George W. Bush. It is a restored romantic and historic turn-of-the-century Queen Anne Victorian home with a wrap-around front porch. Ideal for romantic getaways or group retreats, facilities include a total of 16 bedrooms, all with private baths.
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The Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast is the longest operating B&B near the President George W. Bush Ranch at Crawford (just outside of Waco in Central Texas), offers romantic getaways and group retreats, but also caters to business travelers in a quiet setting where the focus is on personal service and attention. Built in 1894, this restored turn-of-the-century Queen Anne features the romance, tradition, and charm of the 19th century. Jerry and Jan Walters have operated The Lighthouse since 1988.
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Ample bedrooms, each with a private bath, are tastefully decorated with cherished family heirlooms and other selected antiques arranged in a romantic setting that offers comfort and gives special attention to detail. The house has been air-conditioned and much restoration work has been completed, although the plans for further restoration seem to be on-going. Throughout the historically elegant home are furnishings that have been in the homes of Jerry and Jan and their forbearers for generations. Jan is a descendant of Gov. William Bradford, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The parlor has a tete-a-tete that serves as a center piece and this special love seat is believed to be the same one that was in a Bradford home in North Texas seven generations after the governor. |
Being just eight miles from Crawford, The Lighthouse has the distinction of being the longest running bed and breakfast near the President George W. Bush Ranch. For those who are interested, we offer an optional tour to Crawford and the Bush Ranch. The approximate two-hour tour includes major points of interest in the Crawford area, anecdotes relative to the President and First Lady and the ranch, the Falls in Tonkawa Park, and some of our own 41+ years of roots in Crawford. Ask about fees and scheduling if you are interested. For directions, our exact location and our proximity to Crawford and Waco, click on Directions and Maps. And for things to see and do in the area, go to Area Attractions.
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the cover, and a "One Night Free"
certificate valid here or at over 1500 other
inns listed, click HERE.
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Jerry and Jan Walters, who have been the owner/innkeepers of The Lighthouse beginning their 20th year now, live in the house and always try to be available to render service to the guests as only homestead residents can. Located in McGregor, a small community of 4700 people, the inn is just five miles from the Waco city limits, eight miles south of Crawford, fourteen miles west of the Richland Mall in Waco and approximately 100 miles south of Dallas-Fort Worth and 100 miles north of Austin.
The Lighthouse ParlorGuests are greeted in the parlor of The Lighthouse. Featured in this room is the tete-a-tete, shown in the foreground, and believed to be a courting bench that originally belonged to the Bradford side of Jan's family. A picture the family has of the Bradford home in Bonham, Texas--seven generations down from William Bradford, who came over on the Mayflower and was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony--appears to include this favorite piece. The pictures were apparently made from glass negatives. |
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The Dining Room
The parlor is not the only room with furniture that pre-dates the house. The dining room also boasts several pieces, such as the dining table and side boards, which belonged originally to Jan's great-grandparents and have an 1880's date on them.
A delightful breakfast is served, usually in the formal dining room--with china, crystal and old linens--on a candle-lit century-old dining table. Sometimes the occasion calls for breakfast on the porch or in the gazebo and will probably feature some of Jan's homemade banana nut bread or made-from-scratch cinnamon rolls, the recipe for which Texas Highways published in their magazine some time back.
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Breakfast . . . ![]() Dining Room |
Six days a week you can request the time you want breakfast--from as early as you wish up to a breakfast at 10:00 a.m. However, on Sunday mornings breakfast may be served earlier if you desire it, but the latest serving on Sundays is 8:00 a.m. This allows us time to attend worship at our church. We try to offset this by allowing you a later check-out time if you want it on Sundays. For those who prefer to sleep in late, we will be happy to recommend one of the local restaurants for breakfast. The wonderful attraction of the dining room is the old 1880's dining table, chairs, and sideboards. At one time these were brand new pieces in Jan's great grandparents' home and we have memories of eating off this table ourselves when we first married and visited her grandparents when it was in their home. |
Ten guestrooms await your visit: Several are described below. (Remember to ask for any available internet discounts when making reservation!)
[Click on the pictures to enlarge them; Click on the room names beneath the pictures to go to the room pages; Click on floor plans to enlarge them]
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