The Inn at Honey Run
Boutique hotel in Ohio, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Inn at Honey Run is a boutique hotel in Holmes County, Ohio near Millersburg in Ohio's Amish Country.
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Address | 6920 County Road 203, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 |
Coordinates | 40.5740°N 81.8735°W |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 39 [1] |
Number of suites | 4 |
Number of restaurants | 1 |
Number of bars | 1 |
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The hotel consists of a main building housing 25 rooms and suites and a fine-dining restaurant and lounge; 12 "honeycomb" rooms, which are built into the side of a hill on the property a short distance from the main building and have been compared to hobbit holes; and 2 cottages.[2][3][4] All accommodate two people. The hotel is adults-only.[5][6][7][8][9]
The site covers 56 acres and includes a mile-and-a-half walking trail that accesses ten outdoor art installations and thirty haiku.[5][10][6][11] In 2019 the fossilized tooth of a woolly mammoth was found on the property by a hotel guest.[12]
The hotel was established in 1982 by Marge Stock and Margret Schlicting.[13][14] It was owned by Phil Jenkins for a time and was purchased by Jason Nies in 2009.[10][15]
In 2017 Town & Country Magazine wrote that the inn's restaurant, Tarragon, was one of the most scenic in the country according to Open Table.[16]
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