The wind rustles the leaves in the trees. Indigo fields of
bluebonnets come right up to your front door. Down the hill, Willow Creek flows on its way
to the Llano River. The picture is complete, except for you!
This wonderfully restored ranch house awaits your presence to complete the perfect weekend getaway. Stroll the nature trail and see Texas flora and fauna close up. Wander over and see the historic Art Methodist Church, or drive a short way into town and do some shopping.
In 1883, Neinrich and Fredricka Hasse greeted visitors to their home with a single German phrase: "Wilkommen zu mein haus." Their great-granddaughter and Hasse House B&B proprietor, Laverne Lee, issues the same greeting to her guests today, over a century later.
The Hasse House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is a Texas Century Ranch, and is graced by a Texas Historical Marker. This is a unique bed and breakfast. In addition to being a working ranch, the 320 acres surrounding the house offer ample opportunities for observing the abundant wildlife - deer, wild turkeys, feral hogs, and quail are all common sights. The two mile hiking trail lets you enjoy the peace and tranquility of country life.
The house is complete with period furniture, accessories, dishes,
pans, linens, and a modern kitchen with microwave and dishwasher. Enjoy our historic
surroundings; but with your favorite modern comforts. Other conveniences include: washer
and dryer, central heat and air, and even a wood burning stove with doors that open to
warm the soul as well as the body on cool winter evenings.
The Hasse House is a 2-bedroom guest house with a private bath. You will be the only ones using the house, as the owner lives in town. Call for Rates
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