Your innkeepers, Dave and Lisa Everett, are pleased to invite you to visit Laurel Manor House Bed and Breakfast, their lovingly renovated historic inn in Central Maryland. Lisa grew up in Northern Virginia; Dave was born and raised in eastern Pennsylvania. They met at Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg, Virginia, where Lisa was in the College of Business, and Dave was studying electrical engineering.
They married in 1987 and raised two daughters, Megan and Kate. For more than 20 years, Lisa was a full-time mom and volunteer-at their church, as a Girl Scout leader, and with the PTA. Now she volunteers as a docent at the Laurel Museum, serves on the board of the Laurel Historical Society, and performs as a member of the Saint Francis of Assisi Handbell Choir.
Dave designs and builds spacecraft, employed by NASA as a systems engineer. In addition to gardening and home remodeling, his hobbies include playing ultimate Frisbee with the Goddard Ultimate Frisbee Club, and curling as a member of the Potomac Curling Club.
They married in 1987 and raised two daughters, Megan and Kate. For more than 20 years, Lisa was a full-time mom and volunteer-at their church, as a Girl Scout leader, and with the PTA. Now she volunteers as a docent at the Laurel Museum, serves on the board of the Laurel Historical Society, and performs as a member of the Saint Francis of Assisi Handbell Choir.
Dave designs and builds spacecraft, employed by NASA as a systems engineer. In addition to gardening and home remodeling, his hobbies include playing ultimate Frisbee with the Goddard Ultimate Frisbee Club, and curling as a member of the Potomac Curling Club.
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Located in historic Laurel, MD, Laurel Manor House Bed and Breakfast provides a welcome alternative to hotel accommodations in Central Maryland.
Our B&B is convenient to Columbia, College Park, Annapolis, and Fort Meade, and because Laurel is situated halfway between Washington, DC, and Baltimore, it is also a lovely oasis for last-minute stays and weekend getaways.
The three guest rooms were named for three of our favorite trees: Dogwood, Sycamore, and Willow (though we might also have named them Redbud, Crape Myrtle, or Oak, which are among the many trees and shrubs we've planted on the property).
Our B&B is convenient to Columbia, College Park, Annapolis, and Fort Meade, and because Laurel is situated halfway between Washington, DC, and Baltimore, it is also a lovely oasis for last-minute stays and weekend getaways.
The three guest rooms were named for three of our favorite trees: Dogwood, Sycamore, and Willow (though we might also have named them Redbud, Crape Myrtle, or Oak, which are among the many trees and shrubs we've planted on the property).
At the top of the main staircase, turn left and you'll find yourself at the door to The Dogwood Room.
This romantic accommodation sets the stage for an unforgettable vacation or weekend getaway at our bed and breakfast in Central Maryland.
The highlight of The Dogwood Room is a king-sized bed with a unique and beautiful antique wood and iron headboard.
With advance notice, we can transform the king into two twin beds, if that is your preference.
Either way, you will sleep soundly on a very comfortable mattress in this spacious and sunny guest room.
This romantic accommodation sets the stage for an unforgettable vacation or weekend getaway at our bed and breakfast in Central Maryland.
The highlight of The Dogwood Room is a king-sized bed with a unique and beautiful antique wood and iron headboard.
With advance notice, we can transform the king into two twin beds, if that is your preference.
Either way, you will sleep soundly on a very comfortable mattress in this spacious and sunny guest room.
You will find The Willow Room on the west end of the second floor, across the hall from the stocked guest refrigerator.
This, the smallest guestroom at Laurel Manor House Bed and Breakfast, is the ideal accommodation if you are traveling alone, or if you and your partner do not mind smaller quarters.
The Willow Room is named for the sixty-year-old willow oak tree, which canopies Montgomery Street on the front edge of the property.
The Willow Room is furnished with a beautiful antique double bed, a desk, a full-length mirror, and high-speed Wi-Fi (throughout the house).
This, the smallest guestroom at Laurel Manor House Bed and Breakfast, is the ideal accommodation if you are traveling alone, or if you and your partner do not mind smaller quarters.
The Willow Room is named for the sixty-year-old willow oak tree, which canopies Montgomery Street on the front edge of the property.
The Willow Room is furnished with a beautiful antique double bed, a desk, a full-length mirror, and high-speed Wi-Fi (throughout the house).
Your day will begin with an aroma wafting upstairs from Lisa's kitchen, enticing you to the dining room where your host will serve a scrumptious home-cooked breakfast.
Early risers can help themselves to coffee or tea, then a formal breakfast will be served at 8:30.
Let us know in advance if you'd prefer an earlier or later meal time and, within reason, we will accommodate your schedule.
However, if you need to leave the house before 7 a.m., a bagged breakfast-to-go will be ready and waiting for you.
Early risers can help themselves to coffee or tea, then a formal breakfast will be served at 8:30.
Let us know in advance if you'd prefer an earlier or later meal time and, within reason, we will accommodate your schedule.
However, if you need to leave the house before 7 a.m., a bagged breakfast-to-go will be ready and waiting for you.
The city of Laurel sits along the Patuxent River in Prince George's County, Maryland, halfway between the cities of Baltimore and Washington, DC.
Laurel Manor House Bed and Breakfast is six blocks from downtown's Main Street, just over a mile from the I-95/MD 198 interchange, and just over a mile from the Laurel MARC train station.
We are at the highest point in the city, and on the edge of wooded areas.
Although our lodging accommodations are conveniently located, you will escape the bustle of the city.
Laurel Manor House Bed and Breakfast is six blocks from downtown's Main Street, just over a mile from the I-95/MD 198 interchange, and just over a mile from the Laurel MARC train station.
We are at the highest point in the city, and on the edge of wooded areas.
Although our lodging accommodations are conveniently located, you will escape the bustle of the city.
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