The railroad is an important part of Missouri’s rich history. Many towns across the state exist only because trains once stopped in their community. Just like many other Missouri towns, Hollister sprang to life in 1906 when the first train arrived in town. By 1910, the town had a bustling train depot and the town of Hollister became incorporated. By 1910, realtor William H. Johnson was busy bringing his dream of turning Hollister into an English style resort town to reality. Today, the timber trimmed, cottage-style buildings are still the most popular attraction in the town and you can still stay in the original English Inn. It’s an overnight adventure that will take you back in time and transport you to another country!
By 1912, Hollister’s main street had been transformed into an old English village. The main attraction for the little resort community was the grand hotel, Jacob’s Ye English Inn.
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You’ll find that the Ye Olde English Inn looks much like it did when it first opened in 1912. Although it’s retained much of its charm and historic splendor, the restaurant and rooms have been updated with modern luxury in mind.
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If you’re dying to see the U.K. but funds are a little tight, a stay at the Inn might do the trick. As soon as you walk into the lobby you’ll be transported to old England. The rich colors, stonework, and cozy atmosphere will disguise the fact that you’re actually in the Missouri Ozarks.
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Each guest room is elegantly decorated and will remind you of grand English castles and charming cottages. You’ll feel like English royalty when you stay at the Inn.
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Guests can pick from their comfortable standard rooms or they can choose a suite style room that also offers an area for lounging. These suites are perfect for special events or long, romantic weekends.
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There is a large dining room that is perfect for hosting on-site events. It’s also a relaxing place to grab breakfast and coffee in the morning.
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Now, what would an English village be like without an English pub! Step through the lobby into the Black Horse Pub for great food and drinks.
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This traditional English pub serves amazing comfort food like fish and chips, shepard’s pie, and scotch eggs. Plus, they’re pouring cold Guiness all day long. There are lots of games to keep your kids entertained too.
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You’ll have a wonderful stay at the Ye Olde English Inn. It’s the perfect alternative in Missouri to a pricey overseas vacation!
Ye Olde English Inn/Facebook Find the Inn at 24 Downing St., Hollister, MO. For more information or to book a room, visit their website here.
Have you been to Ye Olde English Inn? Did you stay overnight or just pop into the pub for dinner? Either way, tell us about your experience in the comments below.
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Find the Inn at 24 Downing St., Hollister, MO. For more information or to book a room, visit their website here.
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