The Guest House offers a unique bed and breakfast experience. The house is on the Ohio State Historical Preservation and one of the Hudson homes designated as historical and cultural assets. The home was awarded the HH (Hudson Heritage) marker in 1980 authenticating its construction date and history.
The innkeepers have created an environment that is charming, comfortable and convenient. Built in 1873 and named for its original owner the guest house features a pair of carved Italian marble fireplaces, original wood plank floors, wedding cake style plaster cornices, and 10-foot ceilings. The home has many distinction furnishings from Stickley chairs to Tiffany lamps.


The innkeeper, Ms. Ren, and, her husband, Mr. Doug, retired from their original occupation to take up their new “hobby.” Both are natural story tellers and they have many stories to tell. Breakfast, often a multi-cultural affair, is an unforgettable experience as stories are shared and new friends made. For more information log on to http://kingguesthouse.com.