Southmoreland on the Plaza an Urban Inn
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Accommodation with Rooms With Fireplace
Year erected: 1913
What is the history of the property?
The home was built for Leo Snyder and his family, but they sold it a year later when his wife died during childbirth. From 1914 to 1998 the house and property were titled to women, which was unusual at the time. Among those to own the home were Emma Kirkpatrick, Lydia Craig (known for her wedding cakes), and Agnes and Evaline Buis. It was turned into an inn in 1989 by Susan Moehl and Penni Johnson. Nancy Miller and Mark Reichle took it over in 1998 and ran it as a B and B until they retired and sold it to Clemons Hospitality in 2019.
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Georgian Revival
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- 14 guestrooms, including 2 suites in our Carriage House
- 1913 Colonial Revival
- B&B on the weekends and Continental Breakfast on the week days
- Walking distance to the Country Club Plaza, Art Institute, Kemper Art Museum, and Nelson Atkins Museum of Art
- Partner with the Art Institute to fill our halls with art from local artists
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About Southmoreland on the Plaza an Urban Inn
No, Southmoreland on the Plaza an Urban Inn doesn't have any pool.
No, a spa isn't available at Southmoreland on the Plaza an Urban Inn.
No, Southmoreland on the Plaza an Urban Inn doesn't allow dogs.
Yes, parking facilities are available at Southmoreland on the Plaza an Urban Inn.
No, Southmoreland on the Plaza an Urban Inn doesn't have a gym.