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Ludlow Mansion

Your host(s):
Randy & Shirley Haglund
Web Site:
ludlowmansion.org
Email:
innkeeper@ludlowmansion.org
Address:
1421 Mansion Drive
Monroe, Wisconsin 53566
Phone:
866-304-8031
608-325-5500
Guest Rooms:
5Bathrooms: 5
Rates:
$90 - $225
Check In/Out:
3:00 PM - 11:00 AM

Ludlow Mansion

Standing proud and stately through six major wars, and as many panics and depressions, the Ludlow Mansion on Monroe's Northwest side is a renewed destination for history-lovers and those seeking quality bed and breakfast accommodations.

The Ludlow Mansion is named for Arabut Ludlow, a Wisconsin pioneer and founder of the first bank and general merchandise store in Monroe.  He acquired a 3000 acre farm by means of a land grant (at $.50/acre) and built the Ludlow Mansion in 1857.

Following Mr. Ludlow's death in 1896, the mansion was boarded up by the family.  It remained closed until 1937 when Ludlow's granddaughter, May Ludlow-Luchsinger and her husband Frank purchased the property and the remaining farm property.

The Luchsingers rehabilitated the Mansion inside and out and restored the interior to its former grandeur.  The Ludlow Mansion is one of the most imposing dwellings of pre-Civil War vintage, yet standing in Southern Wisconsin.


Area Activities

  • Cultural: Breweries
  • Cultural: Historic Sites
  • Cultural: Museums
  • Hunting
  • Shopping: Unique Shops
  • Silent Sports: Biking
  • Silent Sports: Canoeing
  • Silent Sports: Fishing
  • Silent Sports: Golf
  • Winter: Snowmobiling

Food Service

  • Breakfast: Continental Plus
  • Dinner By Request in Advance
  • Picnic Lunches / Extra $

Inn Amenities

  • Accessibility: First Floor Rooms
  • Accessibility: Limited Handicap
  • Air: Central
  • Business: Copy Service
  • Business: Corporate Rates
  • Business: Fax Service
  • Business: Government Rate
  • Business: Internet Access
  • Business: Meeting Rooms
  • Common Area: Fireplace
  • Common Area: TV
  • Complimentary: Beverages
  • Complimentary: Light Refreshments
  • National Historic Register Property
  • Outdoor: Guest Areas
  • Outdoor: Off Street Parking
  • Private Cottage/s
  • Spa: Massages on Site

Inn Policies

  • Alcoholic Beverages Available
  • Children Inquire
  • Payment: Cash Accepted
  • Payment: Credit Cards Accepted
  • Pets: Not Permitted
  • Smoking Outside Only

Minimum Stay Required

  • Special Events

Property Type / Geographic Setting

  • Small Town / Village

Room Amenities

  • Air: Air Conditioned Room
  • Air: Ceiling Fan
  • Appliance: Iron/Ironing Board Available
  • Appliance: Microwave
  • Appliance: Refrigerator
  • Bath: Air Jet Tub
  • Bath: Hair Dryer
  • Bath: Private
  • Bath: Robes
  • Bath: Shower
  • Bath: Whirlpool Tub
  • Bed: Crib Available
  • Bed: Full Bed
  • Bed: King Bed
  • Bed: Queen
  • Entertainment: Television
  • Entertainment: Wi-Fi Access
  • Fireplace: Decorative
  • Fireplace: Electric

Well Suited For

  • Group Events
  • Group Meetings
  • Retreats: Quilters
  • Retreats: Scrapbooking
  • Romance: Elopement
  • Romance: Escape
  • Romance: Honeymoons
  • Romance: Weddings
  • Travel: Business
  • Travel: Family
  • Travel: Vacation Getaway



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