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The Bradford House – a unique “feel at home” place from which to experience Branson

February 15th, 2013 by Gary Groman

Even in the dead of Winter it is hard to hide the natural Ozark beauty that surrounds the Bradford House.

BRANSON, Mo., February 15, 2013 — “From the ‘four diamond’ luxury of the Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel to the quaint friendly warmth of B & Bs such as the Bradford House Bread & Breakfast Inn , Branson offers a choice of lodging accommodations for every budget and taste,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. “Known for the unique decor of its rooms, the delicious home-cooked ‘Bradford breakfasts’ and personal service; it is an exceptional example of Ozarks hospitality, comfort and friendliness as the Westfall family welcomes and serves its guests,” she added.

The 20 room Victorian style bed and breakfast is ideally located within minutes of the heart of the Branson Strip yet is snuggled away in a secluded area surrounded by the natural beauty of the Ozarks. It’s hominess and friendliness is directly attributable to the day to day involvement of the Westfall family in the operation the Bradford House, but that has been the case ever since 1994 when the Westfalls first started welcoming and serving Branson’s guests.

One of 20 differently decorated rooms.

The whole Bradford House experience from check-in, to the décor of the rooms, breakfast, interaction with the staff and just relaxing “around the house” is designed to give its guests that comfortable relaxing “feel at home feeling” while on vacation. Yet there is that attention to detail, such as each of the 20 rooms being warmly and tastefully decorated differently, the “famous ‘Bradford Beds’ with their high-thread count linens and equally famous breakfasts, more than likely prepared by Bob Jr., the son of the founders of Bradford Properties, Bob and Lucyanna Westfall, that adds to the uniqueness and enjoyment of a stay at the Bradford House.

The “living room” and reception area provides that extra space away from the room to relax in and it’s almost like home to be able to “step into the kitchen for coffee, tea, soda or water anytime.” Yet, with all its homey warmth and charm it offers a full set of modern amenities including outdoor pool, free Wi Fi with in-room Internet, cable and much more.

The Bradford House is located off of Highway 165 and Fall Creek Road providing the best of two worlds. A beautiful quiet sanctuary in the midst of the beauty of the Ozarks and convenient access to all that Branson has to offer. It’s within 15 minutes of Silver Dollar City or Branson Landing and less than five minutes from the Branson Strip and all the shows, attractions, shopping and other activities it offers.

For additional information or reservations for the Bradford House Bed &
Breakfast Inn
or any of Branson’s other shows or attractions please contact the Branson Tourism Center by calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550. Branson’s other shows or attractions please contact the Branson Tourism Center by calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550.



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