Angela J.
Yelp
I must explain myself to my fellow yelpers. As you see, I haven't wrote a review since last month around this time. That is because this is my 100th review and I wanted to make sure I had a spectacular place to review. I think this is the perfect place to take my 100th review spot.
I purchased a LS escape for the Oliver Inn. I figured that it was just far enough away to be a weekend getaway. It seemed like a really nice place from the pictures and the reviews. I always told my husband that before I venture out of the country, I would like to see more of the country I already live in. There are so many little spots nestled in the US that we know nothing about. Well seeing that I had waited till it was about to expire, I told my husband we better go.
My reservations was on Memorial Day. I was unable to participate in the traditional celebrations because of having stomach surgery the week before. So I thought that this would be perfect for some relaxation. This is a great getaway from Chicago. It's a college town, (Notre Dame, St. Joseph to name a few) and it also houses the College Football Hall of Fame. This is also where John Dillinger robbed at a bank at back in 1934. (I'm a little bit of a history geek) Very Historic town and you can tell by the large beautiful homes in the area. The drive was nice and serene. No traffic, no construction. Lots of trees, horses, goats , cows and bulls though. And plenty of farmland.
It took us a bout an hour and a half to get there. (Had to stop at the rest area, I always gotta go, LOL) Upon arriving at the Inn, I felt like I has stepped back in time. It was a glorious looking mansion. A water fountain is in the front part of the massive yard. There were chairs and tree swings to the rear. A small patio area is in the front of the home. Coming into the Inn ,we were greeted by one of the Innkeepers. Alice was very warm and inviting and welcomed us into the Inn. She showed us around the beautiful and well kept place. There was a lot of time and effort put into keeping the history of the Oliver Inn.
We stayed in Gertrude's dressing room. It's a room with lots of storage space and an immaculate bathroom. The room was so quaint and comfortable. I love the fact that there was a journal in the room dating from 2008. Everyone who has stayed in the room wrote of their experience. Very, very, very clean. For this to be an old house, there wasn't one speck of dust anyway. Alice and her husband Tom are the Innkeepers. They were so nice and friendly, you felt as if you were part of their family.
Even though this is an old and historic home, they had to have a few modern things. There is a BIG jacuzzi tub in the enormous bathroom. TV's with cable in the rooms. And of course FREE WIFI.
My husband and I had a chance to relax out in the yard on the tree swing. We also sat by the fountain and just listened to the water. Snacks and drinks are provided in the kitchen area. Alice had made some chocolate cupcakes that my husband loved. (I thought he was gonna OD on the cupcakes) I drank herbal tea all day long. I felt as if I didn't have a care in the world.
The next morning breakfast was served at 9. Alice had made a ham and cheese quiche that was delicious. There was also fresh fruit, coffee cake and english muffins. Fresh coffee, tea and juice was also provided. I told my husband that I would love to come back. If you want to relax and enjoy historic homes, this is a lovely place to check out.