Maison entiÚre·HÎte professionnel
located above the blue pelican
Galerie photos de lâhĂ©bergement located above the blue pelican





Avis voyageurs
9,4 sur 10
Exceptionnel
2 chambres 1Â salle de bain ou plus 3 personnes
Ăquipements populaires
Découvrir la zone

Central Lake, MI
- Intermediate LakeâȘ7 min Ă piedâŹ
- Torch LakeâȘ11 min en voitureâŹ
- A-Ga-Ming Golf ResortâȘ24 min en voitureâŹ
- Traverse City, Michigan (TVC-Cherry Capital)âȘ63 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
2 chambres (3Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 grand lit
Chambre 2
1 lit 1 place
1Â salle de bain, 1Â WC avec lavabo
Salle de bain 1
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Toilettes · Douche uniquement · Shampoing
Salle de bain 2
Toilettes
Espaces
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Véranda ou lanai
Coin cuisine
Jardin
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à propos de cet hébergement
located above the blue pelican
Cozy sleeping for 3 in the "Mint" room of this Historic Country Inn in the quaint village of Central Lake. This room is one of 7 private rooms with a private bath in each room. The pastel-hued rooms outfitted with delicate quilts have a vintage vibe. Includes kitchenette and lounge area shared with other inn guests. We are located about 20 min from Shanty Creek Resorts, and about 35 min from Boyne Mountain Resort.
Responsable de lâhĂ©bergement
Trisha Marr
Langues parlées
Anglais
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Services et équipements
Petit déjeuner inclus
Cuisine
Wi-Fi haut débit gratuit
Climatisation
Espace extérieur
Parking disponible
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Private room & bath, shared common room
Private room & bath, shared common room
- Cuisine
- Wi-Fi gratuit
- Climatisation
- Espace extérieur
8.8 sur 10, (9 appréciations)
RÚglement intérieur
Arrivée aprÚs 16 h 00
Ăge minimum pour la location : 18 ans
Départ avant 11 h 00
Enfants
Enfants autorisés : de 0 à 17 ans
ĂvĂ©nements
ĂvĂ©nements non autorisĂ©s
Animaux domestiques
Animaux de compagnie non autorisés
Fumeurs/non-fumeurs
Hébergement non-fumeurs
Informations importantes
Ă savoir absolument
Cet hĂ©bergement est gĂ©rĂ© par un hĂŽte professionnel et fourni dans le cadre dâune activitĂ© commerciale, industrielle ou libĂ©rale, au sens de lâarticle 155 du Code gĂ©nĂ©ral des impĂŽts
Des frais pour toute personne supplĂ©mentaire peuvent ĂȘtre facturĂ©s et dĂ©pendent de la politique de l'hĂ©bergement
Une piĂšce d'identitĂ© officielle avec photo et un dĂ©pĂŽt de garantie en espĂšces, par carte de crĂ©dit ou par carte de dĂ©bit, peuvent ĂȘtre demandĂ©s Ă l'arrivĂ©e pour couvrir tous frais imprĂ©vus
Les demandes spĂ©ciales, qui ne peuvent pas ĂȘtre garanties, sont soumises Ă disponibilitĂ© Ă l'arrivĂ©e et peuvent entraĂźner des frais supplĂ©mentaires
Les fĂȘtes et les Ă©vĂ©nements de groupe sont interdits
L'hÎte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone
L'hÎte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
Cet hébergement comprend le dispositif de sécurité suivant : un verrou de sûreté
Ă propos du quartier
Central Lake
Ă Central Lake, cette maison de vacances vous promet de passer un sĂ©jour exceptionnel. Envie de vous poser et d'admirer la beautĂ© naturelle des lieux ? Les incontournables Torch Lake et Lac Michigan vous attendent ! Durant votre sĂ©jour, partez Ă la dĂ©couverte des pistes environnantes et testez le ski de fond ou le snowboard. Ces quelques jours sont Ă©galement l'occasion rĂȘvĂ©e de vous essayer Ă la luge et Ă la motoneige.

Central Lake, MI
à proximité
- Intermediate Lake - 7Â min Ă pied - 0.6Â km
- Torch Lake - 11Â min en voiture - 9.8Â km
- Brasserie Short's Brewing Company - 15Â min en voiture - 16.2Â km
- Lake Bellaire - 20Â min en voiture - 20.2Â km
- A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort - 24Â min en voiture - 25.7Â km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- âȘTorch Lake CafĂ© - âŹ10 min en voiture
- âȘThe Blue Pelican Inn - âŹ1 min Ă pied
- âȘSide Door Saloon - âŹ1 min Ă pied
- âȘMammoth Distilling - âŹ3 min Ă pied
- âȘCentral Lake Tavern - âŹ2 min Ă pied
Foire aux questions
Avis
9,4
Exceptionnel
Les avis sont présentés par ordre chronologique, ils sont également soumis à une procédure de contrÎle et vérifiés sauf indication contraire.
En savoir plusSâouvre dans une nouvelle fenĂȘtre10/10
Propreté
8,6/10
Services et équipements
9,6/10
Infrastructures et conditions de lâhĂ©bergement
8,6/10
ĂcoresponsabilitĂ©
8,4/10
Arrivée
9,0/10
Communication
9,4/10
Emplacement
9,6/10
Exactitude de lâannonce
Avis
9 juil. 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Séjour de 1 nuit en juillet 2024
8/10 Bien
Alexandra K.
11 sept. 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Nice Quiet Stay
Alexandra K.
Séjour de 1 nuit en août 2024
10/10 Excellent
ina
11 août 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ© et infrastructures et conditions de lâhĂ©bergement
ina
Séjour de 2 nuits en août 2023
10/10 Excellent
George B.
22 juin 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Weekend stay
George B.
Séjour de 2 nuits en juin 2023
10/10 Excellent
Andrea
10 sept. 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, Ă©quipements, infrastructures et conditions de lâhĂ©bergement et communication
Andrea
Séjour de 4 nuits en septembre 2023
10/10 Excellent
Jake W.
18 juin 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Just as advertised
Jake W.
Séjour de 1 nuit en juin 2023
8/10 Bien
HEATHER
22 oct. 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, Ă©quipements, infrastructures et conditions de lâhĂ©bergement et communication
HEATHER
Séjour de 1 nuit en octobre 2023
10/10 Excellent
Chris H.
26 juin 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Pelican Inn Ghost Host
Chris H.
Séjour de 4 nuits en juin 2025
8/10 Bien
Jessica
24 sept. 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, Ă©quipements, infrastructures et conditions de lâhĂ©bergement et communication
Jessica
Séjour de 1 nuit en septembre 2023
10/10 Excellent
Megan L.
12 sept. 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Megan L.
Séjour de 1 nuit en août 2024
10/10 Excellent
Maureen L.
28 août 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Maureen L.
Séjour de 1 nuit en août 2024
8/10 Bien
JAMES F.
14 juil. 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ© et exactitude de lâannonce
Les points faibles : Arrivée et communication
FAIR STAY!
JAMES F.
Séjour de 3 nuits en juillet 2024
10/10 Excellent
Karmen W.
19 juil. 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Amazing host! So accommodating and friendly!
Karmen W.
Séjour de 1 nuit en juillet 2023
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Vous ĂȘtes reçu par Trisha Marr

Merrie Corbettâs Grandfather Adams fell in love with Northern Michigan. He began frequent northern treks from the familyâs home in Lansing.
Two generations later, Chris and Merrie purchased a home here, and while strolling the streets of Central Lake fell in love with a grand building standing in the center of town which is now Adams Madams on the corner of Old State Road and Main Street.
Chris and Merrie missed the seafood cuisine of the East Coast and decided to bring a taste of it to Central Lake. The Blue Pelican was the former Chatter Box at the corner of West Old State Road and East Torch Lake Drive just down the street from Old Brownwood Restaurant.
This restaurant brought the beach and coastal seafood to Northern Michigan. Sadly, in July of 2008, The Blue Pelican burned down. This would not, however, deter Chris from being a restaurateur.
By October 2008, he and Merrie were the proud owners of the historic (and haunted) Murphyâs Lamplight Inn in downtown Central Lake. After a winter of major renovations, the Blue Pelican Inn opened in May of 2009, serving the same great food in a truly elegant atmosphere.
The seven rooms upstairs opened shortly after and have had several guests remark that they werenât always alone! The Inn is considered one of the five most haunted places in Michigan!
Two generations later, Chris and Merrie purchased a home here, and while strolling the streets of Central Lake fell in love with a grand building standing in the center of town which is now Adams Madams on the corner of Old State Road and Main Street.
Chris and Merrie missed the seafood cuisine of the East Coast and decided to bring a taste of it to Central Lake. The Blue Pelican was the former Chatter Box at the corner of West Old State Road and East Torch Lake Drive just down the street from Old Brownwood Restaurant.
This restaurant brought the beach and coastal seafood to Northern Michigan. Sadly, in July of 2008, The Blue Pelican burned down. This would not, however, deter Chris from being a restaurateur.
By October 2008, he and Merrie were the proud owners of the historic (and haunted) Murphyâs Lamplight Inn in downtown Central Lake. After a winter of major renovations, the Blue Pelican Inn opened in May of 2009, serving the same great food in a truly elegant atmosphere.
The seven rooms upstairs opened shortly after and have had several guests remark that they werenât always alone! The Inn is considered one of the five most haunted places in Michigan!
Pourquoi avoir choisi cet hébergement ?
The Blue Pelican Inn has been known by many names, most recently as Murphyâs Lamplight Inn before it was purchased in 2008.
Going back to its early days, it was built in 1924 by Art Carpenter, Joe Blakely, and Jack Garrison, all local stonemasons. It was owned by a stock company and the whole project was headed by Orrin (O.P.) Barber, with help from John Smith. It was named WE-GO-TA. Emmons (E.B.) Gill lived in the hotel and ran it. The bar and dining room were at the north end of the hotel with a total of 22 rooms and only 4 bathrooms.
For years it was a favorite location for traveling salesmen. At some time during this period, the name was changed to the Central Lake Hotel. Several years later, Cliff and Etta Springstead sold their Central Lake tavern and purchased the Central Lake Hotel.
In April of 1946, Charles A. (Art) Cronover and his wife Ruth, and Archie S. Dayton purchased the hotel. The rooms with baths were rented for $4.50 per night and without a bath, they were $2.50. Someone always met passengers at the train station who were wishing to stay at the hotel.
In the mid-1960âs, Gary Morse purchased the hotel and changed the name to The Palace. Morse moved the bar to the south end of the hotel and totally remodeled it. The second floor was renovated to include living quarters for the family and the Brownwood offices. The Palace was also the scene of a gala New Yearâs Eve party for many years.
In the mid-seventies, Doug and Mary Lou Denny purchased The Palace and changed the name to The Lamplight Inn. The menu featured steaks, seafood, and prime rib specials. The overnight guests utilized the upstairs bedrooms for a bed and breakfast.
In 1986, Ted and Betty Strezempek bought the Lamplight Inn along with their sons Tracy and Scott. They improved on the fine dining. In 1996, the Inn was sold to Mike and Mary Ellen Murphy. They moved their family from Dearborn, Michigan and changed the name to Murphyâs Lamplight Inn.
Going back to its early days, it was built in 1924 by Art Carpenter, Joe Blakely, and Jack Garrison, all local stonemasons. It was owned by a stock company and the whole project was headed by Orrin (O.P.) Barber, with help from John Smith. It was named WE-GO-TA. Emmons (E.B.) Gill lived in the hotel and ran it. The bar and dining room were at the north end of the hotel with a total of 22 rooms and only 4 bathrooms.
For years it was a favorite location for traveling salesmen. At some time during this period, the name was changed to the Central Lake Hotel. Several years later, Cliff and Etta Springstead sold their Central Lake tavern and purchased the Central Lake Hotel.
In April of 1946, Charles A. (Art) Cronover and his wife Ruth, and Archie S. Dayton purchased the hotel. The rooms with baths were rented for $4.50 per night and without a bath, they were $2.50. Someone always met passengers at the train station who were wishing to stay at the hotel.
In the mid-1960âs, Gary Morse purchased the hotel and changed the name to The Palace. Morse moved the bar to the south end of the hotel and totally remodeled it. The second floor was renovated to include living quarters for the family and the Brownwood offices. The Palace was also the scene of a gala New Yearâs Eve party for many years.
In the mid-seventies, Doug and Mary Lou Denny purchased The Palace and changed the name to The Lamplight Inn. The menu featured steaks, seafood, and prime rib specials. The overnight guests utilized the upstairs bedrooms for a bed and breakfast.
In 1986, Ted and Betty Strezempek bought the Lamplight Inn along with their sons Tracy and Scott. They improved on the fine dining. In 1996, the Inn was sold to Mike and Mary Ellen Murphy. They moved their family from Dearborn, Michigan and changed the name to Murphyâs Lamplight Inn.
Quels sont les atouts de cet hébergement ?
Before the hotel was purchased by the Corbettâs, the three main stories that existed were of Mrs. Gill, who managed the property in the 20âs and 30âs and came back to stay in the 1950âs, where she passed away in one of the rooms.
The second ghost is a story of a young woman who is eloping from the second-floor window, where she tripped on her gown and fell to her death.
The third is a little girl who with her school books is looking out the attic dormer, as if she was waiting inside a school. It was later learned that the property was used as a temporary school when the original Central Lake School burned down.
Another instance is of a young lady (the daughter of a paranormal) working in the hotel who was escorting a person out the front door, she opened the door for the person, but no one else could see this person. Several other instances of sightings and sounds abnormal to normal building noise have been brought to Corbettâs attention
The second ghost is a story of a young woman who is eloping from the second-floor window, where she tripped on her gown and fell to her death.
The third is a little girl who with her school books is looking out the attic dormer, as if she was waiting inside a school. It was later learned that the property was used as a temporary school when the original Central Lake School burned down.
Another instance is of a young lady (the daughter of a paranormal) working in the hotel who was escorting a person out the front door, she opened the door for the person, but no one else could see this person. Several other instances of sightings and sounds abnormal to normal building noise have been brought to Corbettâs attention
Langues :
Anglais
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