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| Heartstone Inn & Cottages
Eureka Springs, AR
Pamela Lanier’s Bed and Breakfasts, Inns and Guesthouses International 2010 Inn of the YearThe Heartstone Inn Bed and Breakfast’s accommodations are appointed with comfort in mind to make your stay a pampered retreat. All rooms, spacious suites and cottages are dressed with fine linens, have private entrances & full baths, a well-lit sitting area and offer you privacy and solitude. Daily housekeeping service, Egyptian cotton towels, Gilchrist & Soames bath amenities, and wireless Internet access all contribute to your relaxing stay. Many of the suites and cottages also include jetted tubs, gas fireplaces, luxurious microfiber robes, refrigerators and Keurig coffee makers.
As Innkeepers, Rick and Cheri enjoy traveling to experience new culinary delights, which inspire them to keep The Heartstone’s kitchen on the cutting edge. Start your day with a delicious complimentary full breakfast served in the beautiful sunlit dining room at your own private table. Our entire breakfast fare is homemade at the Heartstone Inn B&B using fresh local ingredients. Rick loves to create unique gourmet breakfasts for the guests and Cheri bakes incredible culinary treats served on the deck each afternoon.
Rick developed his high standards in luxury corporate hotels as an executive with Westin and Ritz Carlton Hotel Companies. Cheri's unparalleled warm and accommodating customer service skills were honed in retail management. As they moved up the corporate ladder their careers allowed them to experience many cities across the country including Houston, New York City, Washington DC, Virginia, Hawaii and Kansas City. Rick and Cheri wanted a change of scenery from their successful corporate careers and after searching the United States for the perfect property they discovered the Heartstone Inn estate in Eureka Springs, Arkansas and made the enchanting B&B their home. "Ten years later we still enjoy every day and even train aspiring innkeepers. We hope you'll choose to visit us in this beautiful part of the Arkansas Ozarks."
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