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Other Amenities Details
The three guest rooms at Windmill Farm are nestled upstairs. One room has a private bath and the other two rooms share a bath. Enjoy the wood burning fireplace in the common room or get lost in a good book in the library.
The home dates to 1900 and was built in the Dutch style. Until recently, it had been a true working Wisconsin farm. The barns and silo remain as well as the windmill and well house. Memories of children running and playing in the fields and fresh mown hay still remain. One can imagine the hams and sausages in the upper room of the well house. Down below ground level in the same building, one would have found vegetables stored for the winter.
The Inn lends itself well to creativity—painting, writing, contemplation. Since there is no television, the quietness of the Inn is perfect for relaxing and rejuvenating one's self.
Your visit includes a full breakfast served in the dining room, kitchen or on the front porch. Your Inn hosts are Ed Fenendael and Frank Villigan.
Ed has been an artist for over 20 years. He teaches at the Kansas City Art Institute as a visiting faculty member and teaches several workshops in the United States, Mexico and Europe each year. For the past four years he has taught at the Peninsula Art School in Door County as well. Ed's work has been in many national shows. Now a permanent resident of Door County, he offers classes in his studio at Windmill Farm. Take a moment to visit Ed's Watercolor Excitement web site.
Frank has a great background in fine antiques and has great pieces for sale locally. For the last eight years he has been involved with catering. In addition, he brings to the Inn an extensive knowledge of landscape design.
Listen to the sound of the windmill. A peaceful sound. Take in the pastoral vistas and remind yourself where you are. Quiet, tranquil, beautiful, and nostalgic…this is Windmill Farm.
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