Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2005, Volume 1, p. 18

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2 eaaaiiie i in the late 1800s, the Oriental Hotel (left) was a ols M"w% ns local hot spot. The building has undergone T0 se‘ t ooe ol some modification but retains much of the old @M e o e *,fjf?"“;‘»»f';; 0 ce ... atmosphere. The hallway (bottom left) has .cc cemmoie _ o %:,% s N e changed little since it greeted weary travelers. y aits 2 . gfi > L ;L’fifi e â€"" The kitchen stove (below) is one of many o : us â€" ~ignt 1::';';{: ;‘»“~‘i'§.‘7"f5if:ۤi§i rent: . :::‘L_‘f: ¢ j»»’ se V . t B ie | ""**"~ 34 Preok > m on Do in nen| %‘if;f? P R e n e ‘M dn Ei i ‘-iâ€"*’}i o nopodcommppmenprat e muommens i 2%2 â€" 2c m . . OS 0 i _ T s U â€" â€"vuy ww â€" v»:** s wl io & & O i ~ 2s B m 0e se .l V * 5iss s & (aanat oendomas _ |_â€" [ : s @I‘ & i â€"w ~vuscigh t E71â€" h > usnn 4 Mem o rmns mirien en ~onponmeconmeanersemmnimetsmeti c( nithosolrncmmcon oD 0 sl " W 5 1 f ‘;.":i_‘;"’ii’i;‘;?«’,'.?f;“<:mm#;’ ?em,:w $ 4.;'.;%‘} & s Om :w:m % s m»»w;%mli*fifi Seme ceamg §3 i f 4. tÂ¥ I Former hotel is a little ®=>A¢ _ °P _ iece of local hi c 1 OE e ¢ ‘ ar piece of local history _ | s e en Cl w k C (MC) A Castleton property offers a _ The parlor room where guests were $.. MB _ .m ' C f unique business opportunity. entertained at special functions is still w 3â€"~ e . diget The former Oriental Hotel is for sale in _ largely intact. There is also the provisions § es '~ the heart of the hamlet. This century old. for a bar and entertainment room on the L C building still maintains much of the rustic . first floor. f : ‘\?‘. § look and feel of hotels in that era. _ Many of the items contained in this "<a * R&t:+ 9 f Although much of the building has either building are original. There are some 3 â€" * 5 been well maintained or restored, there â€" furniture pieces which were original. ke â€" . = _ Es>~ f‘% are still rooms in need of some further _ Somg walls are covered by paper which 2>" -,_-v: Cc k« $ work. was bought new at the turn of the century. > > i {l t Upstairs, there are 10 rooms..Some are . separate while others join onto larger 6 | rooms. There are functioning bedrooms B : C __< > ' and studies. There is also an open EL ie _ > | i emat â€" entertainment room where ladies of the 4 , ; s ;..,_-4 & p es g#â€"> “‘ bygone era entertained themselves while ) ~% BELLE ~A } macuizess‘s sez their husbands were downstairs at the bar, e e e " oeeese. e M s E #j2n=~ i J [ _ playing cards. ie â€" e e e e n n _ ‘;kj.pf'f . Rer dhas There are many opportunities that this en L O e p e hk § > symbol of our past can present, today. It is _ IDpsainaaa e “Tâ€"â€"â€" o “ * § well suited to become a family home â€" \ :’ Ei n anrraias‘s, â€" . e . e °C TE & _ though large for a small family. It is ideal _ $ ~aA B PP | s pok g 5 s 5 for a bed and breakfast establishment or _ § . = 9 L I i ; d O perbaps an antique dealership. There are _ Memsiemimmeme k " <o ~â€"â€" / fuk 8 § hig ) : many possibilities. mmempmment @ + 4 > ts ~A Architecturally, the building has changed §; ‘ en .‘ f " little since it was first built. Although pef \. 4 3 _ _A | I k j modern siding has been added, the ww C s COs ,,f',jm_ e cz ‘â€" i a 20 | i â€" original clapboard siding still exists ©: E‘i\( % â€"~ 22 ‘a. â€"| | 2 + 5 underneath. The original flat roof has f '*,‘; 5 _,m o f;f" §=â€": | l been replaced with a hip roof and a small _ j is " M ns i intiginncne _/ s walkâ€"out on the second floor has been Et § % i PsP o| | converted to an enclosed porch. A XR .AE F ® h c l c# : It is open for immediate possession .. fik M s e =_f_. & M ~@ through Barry Simpson Real Estate. For se " s * fel o cp: z ’ § â€" further information, or to view the historic "* "g’ > ) ~< (x ; sn old structure, contact Barry Simpson at f P ‘ 12 475â€"3333. j

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