Old Town Manor
Old Town Manor, formerly Eaton Lodge, is a Victorian manor house and bed and breakfast inn in Key West, Florida. It is located at 511 Eaton Street, just steps off Duval Street in the heart of "Old Town" Key West. The "Old Town" neighborhood is on the west side of the island and comprises the Key West Historic District.
The Historic District of Key West is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Major tourist destinations include the nightly Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square; Fort Zachary Taylor, the southernmost point in the continental United States; the Duval Street bar and restaurant district; the Audubon House and Tropical Gardens; the Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum; and Nobel Prize–winning author Ernest Hemingway's former home, now open to the public as the Ernest Hemingway House. Classic bungalows and guest mansions characterize the district.
Many guests of Old Town Manor rent bicycles and take rolling or walking tours to explore "Old Town" Key West and participate in boat excursions to experience the surrounding waters. Since the property now known as Old Town Manor was built by Samuel Otis Johnson in 1886, it has served as his grocery and butcher shop, a residence with a doctor's office, a boardinghouse, and a bed and breakfast inn.
Samuel Otis Johnson had a shop to the right of the house, which was moved to the rear of the property in the early 1900s for garage [carrying house] use. By then, this property had become the home and office of Dr. Richard William Warren and remained in the family until the death of his widow, Genevieve Warren (also known as "Miss Gen"), in the early 1970s.
Google rating: 4.7/5
Phone: +1 305-292-2170
Address: 511 Eaton St, Key West, FL 33040, United States
Hours: 3 hours 30 minutes from Miami
Website: https://oldtownmanor.com/