Eureka Springs, Arkansas Bed & Breakfast Inn Lodging Suites
Namesake: Governor Powell Clayton
In 1868 Powell Clayton was elected the first carpetbag Governor of Arkansas. He was a Brigadier General for the Union Army and was the State's first Governor after the Civil War during the Reconstruction Period.
Defeated for reelection in 1876 by the re-enfranchised conservatives. Mr. Clayton returned to Arkansas and in 1882 established residence in Eureka Springs where he managed hotels and railroads.

Relax in your luxurious King bed with a book or enjoy watching a movie on your 19" flat screen television (hidden away in the armoire) from the DVD libraries. You may enjoy breakfast in the dining room, en-Suite, or Al Fresco on the verandas.
The Clayton Suite features a King Side-By-Side Jacuzzi For Two with soothing bath salts, Mount Victoria's oatmeal soap and plush towels. Drift away each evening in the softness of triple-sheeted 400-count pressed cotton linens, a luxurious Matelasse, a hypoallergenic pillow top mattress, and hypoallergenic feather pillows.
Each Suite is complimented with a second floor 24-hour complimentary refreshment area which offers cold bottled water and soft drinks, an assortment of fine teas with honey, hot cocoa and apple cider. Lisa's fresh baked daily delicacies include her super moist chocolate cheesecake and pineapple upside down cookies, Chris' Grandmother's "secret" fudge recipe and red velvet cookies... just to name a few.
Rates vary by day of week and season $119 ~ $225



























