
The "country gourmet" breakfasts at Highpoint Inn Bed and Breakfast are something very special. In fact, Becky has become known for her breakfast entrées with guests often requesting recipes. Becky prepares breakfast on the Highpoint AGA stove which itself is a conversation piece. From a 70-year-old European design, the AGA is a very unique cast iron stove with features and décor of present day cooking appliances. In a beautiful cobalt blue color it is a striking accent to Becky's oversized country kitchen. Using a constant, gentle and indirect heat, the results provide exceptional breakfast dishes and usually many curious questions.

Candlelight full breakfast is served in the Highpoint Inn dining room. A wall of windows opening to the grounds offers a warm setting to a beautiful room. An elegant marble fireplace and rich parquet flooring point to the quality and craftsmanship of the estate. The dining room is a favorite with our guests. Altogether an absolutely great experience and a wonderful place to start your day.

Special occasion packages present options for private breakfasts for two on the veranda. Depending on the season, this could include an intimate fireside breakfast. Very unique for that particular and very special event or celebration. Also picnic lunches can be prepared for a private lunch on the property or bicycle rides into the countryside.

The Highpoint Inn Bed and Breakfast in-ground pool, tennis and basketball courts are here for your exercise and pleasure. The pool is heated to extend the useable season. Available for your use are tennis rackets, tennis ball throwing machine, basketballs and a variety of yard games. Included are outdoor recreational games such as volleyball, crochet and bocce ball. Also on site is a fitness room. Extensive landscaped grounds and surrounding property are very private offering numerous locations for an early morning jog, taking a stroll or cross country skiing. Don't be surprised if greeted by wildlife. Presume they also prefer the seclusion and feel very much at home.

  
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