
Corner of 3rd & F Street
P.O. Box 700
Cedar Key, Florida 32625
(352) 543-9000 voice
(352) 543-8070 fax
1-800-453-5051 access code 51

The house, built in 1880, is number twenty-three on the Cedar Key historical district walking tours. It was built by the Eagle Cedar Mill entirely of native yellow pine as an employee and guest house. Later it was operated as a boarding house by the sister of David Levy Yulee. Prominent in the history of Florida, David Levy Yulee was one of Florida's first U.S. Senators and for whom this county was named. Purchased by B.C. Wadley in 1919, the house remained in the same family until 1991. Lovingly and painstakingly restored, the home once again is offering gracious accommodations as a bed and breakfast. It is located within walking distance of all the unique shops as well as the "Dock" and Fishing Pier.
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| the rambling two story offers a restful Victorian ambience. |
Capture the gulf breezes and celebrate the unique Cedar Key sunset from your rocking chair on the veranda overlooking the gulf.
Relax in tastefully decorated rooms with high ceilings, paddle fans, lace curtains, and comfortable beds. All rooms access porches and have private baths. Also available is a "honeymoon cottage."
Savor a homemade breakfast with gourmet coffee and teas. Enjoy complimentary tea and baked goods each afternoon. Only the finest ingredients are used.
Vintage bicycles are available for your use.
Nostalgic privacy away from the mainstream of everyday existence is assured by the absence of television or telephone.
Stay with us and create beautiful memories in this forgotten village by the sea.
Room Rates Per Night
for one or two people.
Rates range from $65 to $85 per night and include breakfast.
Minimum stays and rates vary with local special events. Please call in advance for reservations.
The entire grounds and establishment may be reserved for special family, social or business events.

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