Come and experience the elegance of a hundred plus years of architectural beauty recaptured at the Parrish Place. Originally named the Cannon Mansion, this beautiful structure was built in 1890 by George M. Cannon and Marion A. Morris. It is listed in the National Historic Register.
The intricate and delicate detail has taken two years of careful and thoughtful planning to complete the restoration. Much planning and work have gone into making this house the gem it once was.
Parrish Place is adorned with numerous, original antique art prints by the famous artist Maxfield Parrish. The artwork is an experience all in its own.
During your stay, relax and revisit the times of an era gone by in the Parlor under rainbow reflections from a beautiful, original stained glass window. Carefully sought out period chandeliers accent the original medallions found in most of the rooms. The explicit tile work and carved dining room fireplace remain in their original splendor. Relax in the conservatory as you enjoy being surrounded by tropical plants and the soothing sounds of a trickling fountain.
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