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We learned of Roughley Manor at the
I rather shyly (as we were not guests) took some photos from the outside of the building and marveled at the setting, but Beth, as is her manner, strode right in and struck up a friendship with former Marine and innkeeper Gary Peters who not only gave us (by then Rob had joined us inside) the history of this place but also took us on a tour.
Roughley Manor?s history reads like a fairy tale.
World War I veteran Bill Campbell came home with lungs significantly damaged by mustard gas.? While still in the East, he married Elizabeth, a rich young woman whose family disowned her because of their marriage, and together they came out to the desert and camped at Mara Oasis for three months in the hope that Bill?s lungs would heal. ?Making progress but not completely cured, Bill and?
Bill was treated, by the way, by Dr. Luckie, whose mural I shared with you in the previous post.? (this is a fascinating link, an article about Dr. Luckie that will illustrates what a great man he was and contains an interesting anecdote about his relationship with Bill Campbell) The
Come one?that?s one romantic story.? It creates atmosphere! Elizabeth Campbell eventually chronicled their life in her book entitled Desert Was Home, a copy of which we saw in that same reception room that at one time was her entire home.
Eventually, Gary and Jan Peters bought the home and 25 acres, and transformed it into the beautiful Roughley Manor (Jan?s maiden name) for us to enjoy.? They?ve taken a romantic history and offered it to us.? Visit their lovely website which includes receipes from Jan's kitchen.? When you view the rooms, you just want to stay.
Each room or suite has its own character, uniquely and beautifully decorated. We couldn?t help noticing the meticulous attention to detail in the cut glass crystal in the bedrooms beside the bottled waters as well as in other personal touches.? The dining room and other public rooms are charming and warm, and there are fireplaces and plush, comfortable sofas beckoning.?
The grounds are beautiful as well, and if you check the website, not only will you ?tour? the rooms but also you will see some ?in season? shots including some interesting members of nature that make this their home too.
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