The Roycroft Inn 1897 - Roycroft Campus in East Aurora New York

InnThe Roycroft Inn 1897

After undergoing an eight million dollar restoration, the Roycroft Inn, pinnacle of Elbert Hubbard's Roycroft Campus, re-opened in June of 1995. The building that began as the Roycroft Print Shop in 1897 expanded, along with Hubbard's other businesses, and eventually became a meeting place for some of the most notable personalities of the Arts and Crafts Movement. The inn is now a fully functioning hotel, boasting 22 suites that offer a perfect blend of historical authenticity and modern luxury, as well as fine dining for lunch, dinner and banquets.


Thanks to the support of the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation,
the Roycroft Inn has been returned to its original stately grace,
with an excellent collection of original and reproduction pieces that compliment the meticulously restored building.
 The The Guest House, Stable and Laundry 1880's - Roycroft Campus in
 

The Guest House, Stable and Laundry 1880's This building, once attached to the Inn by the porch or peristyle, provided comfortable accommodations for distinguished guests who visited the Campus and Elbert Hubbard, the "Sage of East Aurora." Presently owned by the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation. The block building behind was originally a stable for the guest house. This was to become the laundry for the Roycroft Inn, circa 1905.




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