<p>The driveway to the inn is one mile long, passing through open countryside as far as the eye can see—a rarity for a hostelry in these parts. The large, comfortable, well-appointed rooms, with high ceilings and thoughtfully chosen antiques, are named after personalities from Hays County, including the native Texan writer Katherine Anne Porter and Captain Fergus Kyle, founder of the town named after him and known for wearing his Confederate Army uniform long after the war ended. A night's stay at the inn includes fresh, seasonal food at dinner in the parlor, and a home-cooked breakfast in the morning.</p>





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