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The Beginnings...
The
Wildwood Inn Bed & Breakfast was formerly a summer
club house built approximately in 1940. Mr. Jensen and
Stafford and Jane Flowers jointly owned the property. Mr.
Jensen owned a heating and air conditioning company in
Omaha, Nebraska and brought his employees, family and
friends up to the house for summer vacations, fishing and
hunting trips. At times they would arrive in a travel bus
and would park the bus in the lower level garage, now the
dining room. The living area was located upstairs. It had
three bedrooms on the west side, a large great room in
the center and a kitchen, office and two bathrooms on the
east side.
Innkeepers, Darrel and Jeanie Ware purchased the property
in July of 1990. Initially they were looking for a small
cabin so they could be near his elderly mother in the
care home in town. They were shown this property and
Jeanie saw the space available and with her interior
design background, she saw great potential. Their home in
California was for sale and took longer than anticipated
to sell so the remodeling (rebuilding) did not start
until about three years later which began with releveling
the building, putting in steal I beams between the first
and second floors and installing 8 inch walls and
insulation and all new windows. The kitchen was located
in the current Angels Garden room upstairs and was
being used while the new kitchen was being worked on
downstairs. After the kitchen was complete, the two east
bedrooms, the Angel's Garden and the Victorian Rose, were
completed. The downstairs was finished and the middle
bedroom upstairs on the west side was then removed to
make room for two private bathrooms for the current Regal
Chamber and Wilderness rooms.
With the exception of the oak double doors and hand
railing, the woodworking and trim throughout the building
is made from ash taken from the property. The built-in
cabinets in the great room are also made of ash and house
Jeanies porcelain dolls that she has enjoyed making
and are available for gift purchases. The glass painting
above the dining room double doors was made by
Jeanies daughter, Marcia Vincent who is also the
General Manager of the B&B.
The Inn had its grand opening in July of 2000. The final
remodel project ended with a total of 9 bedrooms and 9
full bathrooms. There are 5 guest suites, each with its
own private bath. There is a fireplace in the dining room
parlor and one upstairs in the great room. Two guest
rooms also have a fireplace. An addition brought a new
enclosed front porch. Still to be completed is the large
deck above it and an exercise room with sauna and spa
will be added to the back of the house. A billiard and
card table will also be added to the great room. As a
result of concentrating on completing the inside of the
inn for the opening, the grounds and landscaping have not
been completely finished yet. Plans include a gazebo in
the front circle drive area and one also located at
Ski Point on the lake, a short drive or walk
to a lovely grassy area with large oak trees and a
panoramic view of the Rainy River and Lake of the Woods
(perfect for picnics and weddings).
UPDATE: A
new addition has been added during the 2001/2002 winter
with a breezeway attached to the kitchen leading to a 32'
x 60' two car garage and a two bedroom apartment/managers
quarters.
December of
2000, the Wildwood Inn Bed & Breakfast was one of the
homes on tour for the "Christmas Tour of Homes"
and in February, during the first annual 'February
Frolics' in Baudette, Wildwood Inn Bed &
Breakfast took part by hosting the 'sleigh rides' from
the B&B out to "Ski Point", also the
property of the B&B.
We saw a
Bald Eagle while driving down Hwy 11, he was about 70
feet off the road just sitting on a large bail of hay. We
stopped, turned around, went back, stopped and just
watched him for awhile before we left. He didn't budge,
he just kept looking back, checking us out.