If you're looking for a romantic getaway, you'll want somewhere with all the comforts and amenities, and an interesting history wouldn't hurt either. Seven Wives Inn in Saint George is just the place - it consists of two homes, plus a little cottage. The rooms are quaint and comfortable, the breakfast is delicious, but best of all? It has an intriguing, polygamist history! Check it out!
The Woolley-Foster House is the main part of the inn.
It was built in 1873 by Edwin G. Woolley, a local judge. When it was completed, it was the largest home in Saint George.
When polygamy became illegal in 1882, Woolley hid his polygamist relative, Benjamin Johnson, in the attic. Johnson had seven wives, which is how the Inn got its name.
The home next door is also part of the inn. It's called The President's House.
Built in 1883, this home often hosted various presidents of the LDS Church, which is how it got its nickname.
Each of the rooms is named for one of the wives. This is The Rachel.
It's located on the second floor of The President's House and includes a queen-sized bed and private balcony.
The Harriet is charming and cozy.
It features a queen-sized bed, private balcony and claw-foot tub.
The Maryann is on the second floor of the main home.
It features a queen-sized bed, access to the wrap-around deck, and an antique sofa.
The adorable little cottage on the property provides lots of privacy.
You get all the amenities of the Inn, but you're tucked away in your own little abode!
You'll love relaxing on the front porch.
Enjoy a swim in the pool on a warm day.
Take a stroll through the grounds.
The garden, yard and porch are all perfect places to relax.
In the morning, enjoy a delicious breakfast.
The homemade buttermilk waffles are wonderful.
You can choose from 30 menu items.
Breakfast is served every morning from 8:00 am to 9:00 am.
Seven Wives Inn is located in the Historic District of Saint George at 217 N. 100 W.
To make reservations, or learn more about the inn, visit its website.
Have you ever stayed at Seven Wives Inn? We'd love to hear about your stay in the comments!
For more unique places to stay in Utah, check out these 7 unique places.
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