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Shelly-Tipton Home Bed and Breakfast - Garnett, KS

Shelly-Tipton Home Bed and Breakfast

812 W. 4th Ave
Garnett KS 66032
Ph: 785-448-3706
Fax: 785-448-3706
terryellsworth@yahoo.com
www.shellytiptonbedandbreakfast.com

Return to the days of country gentleman charm and hospitality when you visit our renovated Italianate/Victorian home. Less than an hour from Kansas City and only minutes from area antique shops and flea markets, bike trails, and 3 area lakes.
Rates: $89.00 plus tax, per night. Including breakfast for 2 with additional meals optional.
A "no pet/no smoking" facility.
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