Laughlin House Bed and Breakfast
Laughlin House has been referred to as the grandest specimen of the Eastlake Victorian style in Arkansas. Laughlin's daughter, Phoebe ("Ebe") Laughlin, ran a boarding house out of these walls for many years in the early 20th century, where she also served lunch to workers and patrons of the Bentonville Square. The house was later divided into apartments and fell into disrepair over the decades. In 1998 the house was lovingly restored into its present, elegant condition, and in 2010 was transformed into Laughlin House Bed and Breakfast. Laughlin House features richly appointed rooms with a mixture of Victorian charm, stately elegance, contemporary comfort and a sprinkling of whimsy. With original caramel-hued pine and oak woodwork, pine and oak floors, stained and etched glass, beautiful beamed ceilings and stunning craftsmanship, every room in the house will captivate guests and embrace them with luxury and modern comforts of home. Each room has TV and access to wifi. Guests can enjoy the company of others in the whimsically appointed dining room and common areas, or enjoy breakfast in bed in the privacy of their own rooms. Wander through the park-like setting of the front and east yards featuring winding brick paths and beautiful maple and oak trees, or relax in the gazebo draped in wisteria vines