Breese, Illinois
Located just 40 miles east of St. Louis and rich in history, the Breese Inn is a beautifully preserved Queen Anne Victorian blending timeless elegance with modern convenience. Featuring luxurious guest suites, a gourmet kitchen, private innkeeper’s quarters, and inviting common spaces, this stunning circa 1917 home offers endless possibilities as a private residence and pool, boutique inn, or event venue.
Located 40 miles east of St. Louis, Missouri, and just eight miles from Carlyle Lake, the Breese Inn is a beautifully preserved Queen Anne Victorian offering charm, elegance, and modern convenience.
This stunning property features four guest bedrooms, each with luxurious bedding, private bathrooms (some with jacuzzi tubs), flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, Keurig coffee makers, and writing desks. A spacious third-floor suite includes a private sitting area, creating a true retreat. The home also boasts a modern gourmet kitchen, private pool and living quarters for an innkeeper, and an attached garage built for two cars and a golf cart.
Guests can unwind on the front porch swing, gather in the parlor by the fireplace, or enjoy a meal in the dining room, illuminated by a sparkling crystal chandelier. Mornings bring the charm of a hot country breakfast, adding to the inviting atmosphere.
Designed in 1906 by renowned St. Louis architect H.J. Burgdorf, the home was originally built for A.C. Koch, owner of the Breese Mill & Grain Company, a prominent figure in the town’s early industry. With its rich history and thoughtful updates, this property offers endless possibilities—a private residence, boutique inn, or event venue.
Living room and bedroom with en suite, walk-in closet located in back of the house near kitchen and garage.
Turnkey opportunity: Assets include business name, transfer of ownership, many furnishings, website, client list, current and upcoming reservations. Training can be provided.
Cash or conventional loan. Sellers request 45 to 90 days to close. Financials available with signed NDA.
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