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Reviewed 12 November 2012

Hostess is delightful and inn is charming. I'm sure there is nothing Dolie would not do to accommodate a guest. And what a tremendous breakfast!
Note there are several resident cats if you have allergy problems. The cats are sweet if you love them, but trained to stay out of guest rooms and leave visitors alone is you prefer.

Date of stay: November 2012
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1  Thank virginiatravelers3
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Reviewed 17 September 2012

My wife and I attended my class reunion in Barnesville, which coincided with Buggy Days. The place oozes with charm and Southern hospitality. The rooms are spacious, comfortable, clean and charmingly cluttered. Art adorns every wall and corner of house. The grounds are well maintained, there are sitting areas in the side lawn, and yes there is even a veranda off one of the front sitting rooms. Breakfast started with hot coffee or tea, fresh fruit topped off with eggs, toast, fried biscuits, bacon, ham and sausage. The owner, Dolie, not "Dollie", but "Dolie" as in Dole pineapple was a wonderful hostess. It was like visiting an old friends home rather than renting a room. We loved it, and we'll be back.

Date of stay: September 2012
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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2  Thank Cam H
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Reviewed 16 September 2012

My husband and I just returned home from a wonderful weekend staying at Antebellum Oaks Inn. Everything was just delightful. Dolie, the proprietor was so welcoming and made you feel right at home from the minute you walked in. This is a wonderful B & B that has all of your wants and needs met. We loved sitting on the veranda. That just makes a glass of wine taste extra special. By the way, the wine is free! Dolie cooked an amazing breakfast each morning. We are looking forward to staying there again for my husbands next high school reunion.

Date of stay: September 2012
Trip type: Travelled solo
1  Thank Debbie S
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Reviewed 22 April 2012

My husband and I found ourselves in Barnesville for his high school reunion. I chose the Antebellum Oaks Inn after reading the glowing reviews on Trip Advisor. I can seriously say, this is the most welcoming B & B we've ever visited...and that's saying a lot. Dolie, the owner, felt like a long lost relative and we loved her immediately. The furnishings look like they've always been there, but Dolie has chosen everything herself, as she purchased the historic building at auction. Each room holds interesting treasure. We especially loved the verandah! Can you belive the wine is free? "Help yourself", said Dolie. She even made homemade strawberry jam for breakfast! There are only four guestrooms, so be sure to make a reservation.

Room tip: Photos of the rooms are available on the website
Date of stay: April 2012
  • Trip type: Travelled with friends
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1  Thank ginnymom911
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Reviewed 5 November 2011

My husband and I have stayed at many B&Bs. Often, I notice people say, "We felt right at home!" when reviewing a B&B. I must say that I never really felt that way until my stay at Antebellum Oaks Inn. As soon as I arrived, Dollie seriously made us feel right at home. She is one of the sweetest, most genuine innkeepers I've ever met. She made us feel so welcomed, like we were actually a part of her family - not strangers. We were allowed to walk through the house at our leisure and look at the many interesting antique pieces and art. The house is full of antiques (tastefully appointed). Ms. Dollie has some beautiful, interesting art as well. The grounds are quite lovely, but it was too chilly to enjoy being outside. We will be back in spring to enjoy that aspect.

Dollie is not intrusive, but very accomodating. We were offered champagne and chocolate snacks (delicious) when we arrived. We stayed in Rhett Butler's room. It was gorgeous, large and extremely clean. The bed was also very comfortable!

Breakfast was DELICIOUS! We were offered fruit, muffins, bread, eggs, bacon, etc.. And Dollie attended to our every need during breakfast. I loved sitting in the dining room and watching the leaves fall outside the large windows.

I really didn't want to leave, and I just adore Ms. Dollie and her hospitality. I plan on going back as soon as my husband and I have time for another getaway! If you're visiting the Barnesville area, you must stay at this Inn! Or, if you live far away, this Inn is worth the trip!

Also, take some time to visit Greenwood Cemetery behind the house. There are very interesting graves and a confederate cemetery.

Date of stay: November 2011
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2  Thank e_thorington
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