Innkeepers Tom and Sandy Lynum will check in guests and lock the front door with a century-old skeleton key for the last time after they sell the Sauntry Mansion. The couple's 1880s bed-and-breakfast in Stillwater is now on the market for $1.2 million.
The fanciful Queen Anne Victorian, built by lumber baron William Sauntry, offers nearly 7,000 square feet of early 19th century genteel living. The Lynums bought the B&B in 1999 for its quaint small-town location and affordability.
"It was a diamond in the rough," said Tom. Over the past 20 years, the couple has restored, refreshed and redesigned just about every surface and space.
The sprawling wraparound front porch and pristine decorative architectural elements, such as dentil trim and carved pediments, illustrate the Lynums' attention to authenticity and preservation of historical character.
Inside, original flora motif stained-glass windows, stenciling on the ceilings and Victorian-style fireplace tile inspired period-appropriate updates. They couple tackled and redid each guest room, one at a time, with the color schemes and patterns from stained glass and vintage wallcoverings providing the blueprint.
"We look at what's original and try to enhance and build around that," said Tom.
"We make the original handpainted ceiling the centerpiece of the room," added Sandy.
The Victorian Inn garnered a big spread in Larry Millett's "Minnesota's Own: Preserving our Grand Homes," and is on the National Register of Historic Places. "This house does a fantastic job of capturing a piece of history," said Tom.