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Introduction
Wehmeier Homestead Bed & Breakfast is located just 2 miles southeast of Columbus, Indiana on a 40-acre grain farm. During the summer, Barbados sheep graze in the pasture next to the hand-hewn barn. The 2-story red brick home was built around 1865 by Karl Hendrick Wehmeier who immigrated to the United States from Gofeld Germany in 1861. The homestead has remained in the family since that time.
Karl's great granddaughter, Dorothy Wehmeier Arnholt and husband Floyd restored the house in 1978. Following her death in 1999 and Floyd's move to assisted living, their four children decided to renovate the house to accommodate a bed & breakfast. Karl's great, great, granddaughter is the innkeeper.
Our guests will enjoy a full country breakfast each morning served in the family dining room. During the summer season, breakfast can be enjoyed on the patio under the shade tree where the butterfly garden can be observed.
Wehmeier Homestead Bed & Breakfast offers three guest rooms on the main floor. Each room is beautifully decorated and furnished with antiques and family heirlooms.
Elizabeth Wehmeier, granddaughter of Karl Hendrick, was a self-taught artist. Several of her paintings are hanging in various areas in the home. Guests are welcome to observe the family's history on display in the foyer.
Wehmeier Homestead Bed & Breakfast is a member of the following associations: Indiana Bed & Breakfast Association Professional Association of Innkeepers International
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