Welcome to Adams House, Bed and Breakfast, Austin, Texas, United States. Adams House is located in historic and central Hyde Park, Austin, Texas. It was built in 1911 for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gesswein as a one-story, L-shaped bungalow with wraparound porches on the east and south sides. The House was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Adams in 1922 and was elevated to a two-story colonial revival home in 1931. Adams House was recently renovated by historic preservation architect Gregory Free. The original pine floors, sash windows, slate flooring and twelve-foot ceilings have all been restored. The home is now owned and operated as a Bed and Breakfast establishment by Sidney Lock.
The William T. Adams Suite A king-size poster bed, antique secretary, dresser, and chest of drawers furnish the bedroom. In addition, there is a lovely sun porch with a queen-size sleeper sofa, and antique wicker pieces. The bath is totally restored with granite counters and slate floors.
The Elisabet Ney Room contains a queen-size bed, antique painted chest, and a Baker chest of drawers. The private bathroom includes a full-size tub, with shower.
The Hyde Park Room This bedroom contains a pine queen-size poster bed, antique armoire, and walnut antique chest with marble top. It has its own bath, with pedestal lavatory and shower.
The Monroe Shipe Room contains a double bed with antique white furniture. It has its own bath, with pedestal lavatory and tile shower with bench.
The John R. Lock Bungalow is a separate house behind the big house. It contains a king-size bed, TV with VCR, separate entry room with small refrigerator, single bed, and armoire. The bath has a granite counter, travertine floors and a deep jacuzzi tub.
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