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Introduction
Tryon Farm Guest House is an 1896 Victorian farmhouse surrounded by 170 acres of prairies, woods, meadows, and ponds. This pastoral sanctuary is just over an hour east of Chicago in Michigan City, Indiana. The farmhouse was built in the "folk" Queen Anne style. It has clean simple lines and is void of the more typical Victorian gingerbread ornamentation. Its sturdy brick construction is consistent with the people who lived in it and called it home. Mature trees on the property cool the large wrap around front porch.
The five guest rooms, each with a full bath, overlook quaint outbuildings and the dairy barn and feature marble utility sinks that were once used by farmhands before setting out to do the day's chores. These same hungry farmers would also visit the huge kitchen for a hearty breakfast. Guests will enjoy the same type of meals, complete with farm fresh produce, eggs, and homemade breads served on grandma's fine china.
Our sunny Hoosier kitchen is the heart of the farmhouse, just as it was when people gathered to share the homemade meals that nourished their family and friends. Three large parlors on the first floor provide guests plenty of room to gather with family and friends for a game of checkers and good conversation.
Don't miss the unique opportunity to soak or shower in the tree house. During warm weather, guests may use the new outdoor tree house shower or soak in the original house's galvanized tin tub under the stars of the rural Indiana sky.
Venture out fifteen minutes from the Farm into rural LaPorte County for antique or outlet shopping. Try your luck at the Blue Chip Casino or visit nearby Lake Michigan's shores. We have much to share and can't wait to meet you. (Click here for area website links).
Fall asleep listening to a symphony of frogs, and awake at daybreak to the sound of the rooster crowing. While breakfast is cooking, take a hike on the property, explore the quaint outbuildings, climb the hayloft, see the milking stations, and feed the chickens and goats. The rest of your day can be spent sharing the timeless beauty of the countryside with friends and neighbors. You can pick a fresh tomato from the garden and eat it warm, or smell the freshly mown alfalfa as you lay on the hammock with a good book.
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