We Dare You To Stay The Night In This Arkansas Mill And Not Love It
The Inn at the Mill in Springdale combines historic charm with modern amenities, offering unique rooms and a top-rated restaurant.
The Johnson Mill was first registered as a business in 1835, but was rebuilt in 1867 after being destroyed during the Civil War. More than a century later, an architect named James Lambeth began turning the Johnson Mill into what would become the Inn at the Mill. The Inn at the Mill opened in 1992, and though additions have been made and changes of management have occurred too, the Inn at the Mill maintains its unique charm.
The Inn at the Mill is located at 3906 Johnson Mill Boulevard in Springdale.
The exterior of the Inn at the Mill manages to look historic with a bit of a modern twist, which is a running theme at the inn.
On a rustic beam in the lobby, you’ll find a plaque celebrating the Johnson Mill’s place on the National Register of Historic Places, and surrounding that beam you’ll find clean lines and less-than-rustic marble.
The modern and the historic also come together in the spot where continental breakfast is offered.
The grounds at the inn are beautifully landscaped and well-maintained.
They look like the perfect place to take a nice stroll.
Some of the most impressive parts of the Inn at the Mill are the rooms and suites, which are gorgeously decorated and incredibly cozy.
The rooms are unique, too. You're not going to find the same painting on every wall in this hotel. Instead, you'll find comfort and class. Like this room with its fantastic wood paneling:
And this room with its bright walls and sleek sense of style:
The Inn at the Mill is also home to one of the most impressive eateries in the Natural State, James at the Mill.
The food there is pretty spectacular looking, but it tastes even better.
James at the Mill offers a great view of the Johnson Mill from the dining room.
With a rich history , unique room choices, and a first rate restaurant, the Inn at the Mill is an impressive mix of historic charm and modern coziness.
For another mill in the Natural State with cool history and tons of appeal, click here. You may also want to check out this incredibly picturesque mill.
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