King Guest Rooms at our Inn are luxuriously furnished with the following amenities: A fully marble-wrapped bathroom, ceiling fan, hairdryer, full-sized ironing board, 27" LCD flat-screen television, iPod dock, mini-refrigerator, security safe, king-sized bed dressed with a comforter wrapped in a duvet, and premium amenities.
With a soft, oriental theme, this suite features a king size bed, sofa, desk and private balcony, and an oversized walk-in marble shower.
Suite 301 Bathroom at Inn at the Mill
Features paneled walls and ceiling were milled in the Arkansas River Delta from Wright's favorite wood, Cypress. Four pieces (a slate topped coffee table, bed, desk, and china cabinet) of original Wright designs for the Heritage-Henredon Furniture Co.(1955) are included in this magnificent suite.
There are two multi-level Mill Suites in the historic mill wing. On the lower level is the living room adjoined by a beautiful marble bath with Jacuzzi. The bedroom and balcony are on the upper level. A convertible couch in the living room provides a queen size bed when desired.
There are two multi-level Mill Suites in the historic mill wing. On the lower level is the living room adjoined by a beautiful marble bath with Jacuzzi. The bedroom and balcony are on the upper level. A convertible couch in the living room provides a queen size bed when desired.
Based on the Scottish architect's own master bedroom built in 1900, this room features the furniture, stained glass, china, and prints of his beautiful visions.
Celebrating America's favorite western artist, this suite is based on the artist's own 1902 studio in Ingleneuk, New York. Indian shields, clothing, and fur blankets adorn cedar shingle covered walls. There is also a rare "steer horn" chair and ottoman. The room features his most famous bronze sculpture, "Coming thru the Rye."
Furnished with French antiques and decorated with paintings by the celebrated artist.
This suite was designed by the Inn's architect and bears his name. This suite is furnished with an eclectic collection of "Le Corbusier" leather and steel furniture designed in the 1920's. There is a special "Marble Pyramid" desk and television area. The bed is contained by a portico of "Classic Columns". The walls contain Lambeth's unique etchings.


