Pine St Inn began in the 1870s — a Stillwater home with gabled rooflines, long Minnesotan porches, and the bones of a place built to last another century.
A top-to-bottom renovation kept what mattered (hardwood floors, hand-laid herringbone, the old wood mantel) and added what was missing: a custom chef's kitchen — reportedly the largest available in town — spa-like heated bathrooms, two en-suite king masters, and a fun bunk room for the cousins.
Every bedroom is insulated against sound. The main level is fully ADA accessible — bedroom, bathroom, and a step-free chef's kitchen, reachable through the back entrance. A house built to slow you down, and to welcome every guest in equal measure.


