The Angela Suite, named for another of Mary Ellen’s daughters, is a suite of 4 rooms on the second floor of our Wisconsin inn. It was once a separate apartment in the original home. It was maintained as such for guests looking for a spacious collection of rooms for extra comfort. It is the perfect travel accommodation in Milwaukee, WI for a longer stay, enjoying a girls’ getaway, or for your family vacation lodging. The suite can accommodate up to 4 guests in a master bedroom, adjoining bedroom, kitchen/dining room, lounge, private bathroom and furnished balcony.
Master Bedroom includes:
- King-size bed with luxury linens
- Vanity
- Comfortable reading chair
- Decorative original fireplace
- Generous double closet
- Chest of drawers
- Attached furnished porch
- Art from local Milwaukee artists
- Luggage rack
- Plenty of outlets for electronic devices
Adjoining Bedroom – perfect for singles or kids includes:
- Trundle daybed with two twin beds and luxury linens, cupboard with clothes pole, luggage rack
- Art from local Milwaukee artists including a wall sculpture by John Kowalczyk
Bathroom (en-suite and private but separate from both bedrooms) is graced by a lovingly restored original clawfoot tub with shower, vanity, complimentary toiletries and hairdryer.
Kitchen/Dining room includes:
- Microwave
- Mini refrigerator
- Table seating for 4-8
- Wet bar
- Keurig coffee maker with complimentary coffee, tea, hot chocolate and creamer
- Dishes, glassware, silverware
- Contemporary chandelier
- Extensive library of books
- Art from local Milwaukee artists
Living room includes:
- Couch with coffee table
- Oversized chair with ottoman
- Two comfortable reading chairs
- Smart TV with a Netflix subscription as well as regular local channels, on a credenza with a built-in electric fireplace and soundbar
- Full closet with games, ironing board and iron, Pack n Play crib, high chair, stroller and umbrellas
- Contemporary chandelier
- Art from local Milwaukee artists
Please note that the staircase to the suite is steep because of the high Victorian ceilings on the first floor, so access may pose a challenge for those guests with mobility issues.