Hill Country Hotels

Gamel House

At a Glance

    Pros

  • History buffs will love the stories surrounding this property, rooms are comfortable

    Cons

  • A little too close to the main roads of town, not ideal for children due to the antique furniture

Gamel House Review

On the town square, the Gamel Guest House is one of the first houses ever built in Mason. Erected in to 1869 by cattle baron John W. Gamel, this guesthouse has a tranquil sitting area off the back porch beneath a shady oak tree The small, two-bed, two-bathroom cabin is well appointed with antiques, including the Gamel family's original dining-room table and claw-foot bathtub. Those who love feeling like they've stepped back in time will feel right at home here. Those who like a little more modernity may feel a bit cramped. $150 per night for the entire house with a two-night minimum.

    Hotel Amenities

  • Sleeps 4.
  • Rooms have: kitchen, Internet.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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