The Alling House
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Welcome to the Alling House, a Bed and Breakfast with three rooms and five cottages, owned and operated by Gerald and Nan Hill. For over 40 years this was the home of E.B. Alling, a well-known mayor of Orange City during its formative years. Learn how Orange City was founded as part of the expansion of modern civilization into Florida along a prominent transportation route provided by the St. John's River.

You will find the house has been well preserved over the years. Many visitors agree that the Heart of Pine wood floors are one of its most beautiful characteristics. The house is decorated in a comfortable Victorian style that reflects its heritage. Nan has designed each room in a way that provides a uniquely refreshing experience, encourages stress to melt away and causes guests to forget about the cares of a busy routine.

We invite you to sit for a spell in the swing on our large front porch and relax while listening to the many beautiful birds. Take a peek at the goldfish in our pond and spy on the two large bullfrogs that guard the edge.
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We are Gerald and Nan Hill, married in 1978, with a daughter and a son, who each has grown up to be a fine young adult.
Gerald has had over 25 years experience as a software engineer for a telecommunications corporation, while Nan has been primarily wife and mother.
Nan has always seemed to gravitate to the elderly, lonely or needy and has been equipped by God to provide just what is needed in each situation.
We have always made our home available to those who need a place to stay and have had a number of guests staying at our homes over the years.
It also has a shower stool and rails around the toilet and in the shower.
This unit is handicap accessible, with ramp, wheel chair access to bathroom and room to roll up to the sink.
King-sized bed in great room, bunk beds with trundle in second bedroom, full-sized hide-a-bed couch, full kitchen.
Two twin beds in great room, queen-sized bed in second bedroom, full-sized hide-a-bed couch, full kitchen.
Each room has a clock radio with CD player, cable T.V. with VHS or DVD player, hair dryer and a private bathroom with spa quality towels and robes for your comfort.
This room is called the gold room because it is furnished with antique golden oak furniture.
The walls and fabrics are also shades of yellow gold that match the golden oak furniture very well.
The bed is an adjustable antique queen-sized bed.
There is a matching armoire with a small mirror, an area to hang clothes and several drawers.
The room is rounded out with a drop-down desk and two upholstered chairs.
The bathroom has a large shower and the sink is in an antique cabinet that was previously a golden oak dresser.
The cottage was originally a carriage house and was open in the back so that a wagon could be pulled through for loading and unloading.
It has a kitchen, equipped with stove, microwave and refrigerator.
Cooking and serving utensils can be found in the cabinets.
A stackable washer and dryer are available for washing clothes and a small table and chairs for eating meals.
This building contains an adjustable queen-sized bed, large matching chest and a closet.
There is a spiral staircase that leads up to a loft area that contains twin beds.
This cottage is new in 2007 and is decorated in a Victorian theme.
It has a full kitchen equipped with a stove, microwave and refrigerator.
Cooking and serving utensils can be found in the cabinets.
A stackable washer and dryer are available for washing clothes and a small table with chairs for eating meals.
This building contains a king-sized bed, queen hide-a-bed couch, 2-person jet tub, electric fireplace, Internet PC and cable TV with VHS and DVD players.
The bathroom has a nice sized shower.
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