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Toad Hall Manor B & B - Butte, Montana

1 Green Lane
Butte, MT 59701
Nightly Rates (99.00 - 125.00)   3 Star
Toad Hall Manor B & B

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Property Description
Welcome to Toad Hall Manor, an elegant, European-style bed and breakfast which takes its name from the British childrens classic, -The Wind In The Willows-. Upon arrival, guests are greeted and pampered with the offering of Sherry, Port or other beverage to accompany their custom-made chocolate mint toads. All FOUR of the manors unique rooms are named for one of the whimsical characters in -The Wind In The Willows-. It is finely decorated with comfortable amenities, such as down pillows, feather beds, 600 thread count sheets and lavish/stylish decor. All rooms share breathtaking views of the beautiful Rocky Mountains, the 16th fairway of the Butte Country Club or Cottontail Court, a private garden. We are within a 10 minute drive of the airport or uptown Butte, the nations 2nd largest historic district. While in Butte visit the Lady of the Rockies, The World Museum of Mining, The Copper King Mansion or the Arts Chateau, the Mother Lode Theater, take a trolley tour, go golfing, hiking, skiing, or biking or enjoy the breathtaking scenery while relaxing on the deck. Our rates range from 95.00 to 165.00 USD throughout the year. Discover why Toad Hall Manor has been given the distinction of being Montanas PREMIERE Bed and Breakfast.

Amenities
  • Air Conditioned

  • Business Center

  • Concierge Desk

  • Concierge

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Elevators

  • Golf

  • Golf

  • Parking

  • Refrigerator

  • Tour Desk

  • TV

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Sir Badgers Suite

  • Two bedroom suite that takes up the entire 5th floor decorated lavishly in taupe, white, blush and burgundy tones with private elevator key access. Suite includes multi-directional views, comfortable King and Queen size beds, refrigerator and microwave, 2 person jacuzzi tub and shower, walk in closet, and skylight.
  • Mister Mole Hide Away

  • Ground level room with Rocky Mountain views, decorated lavishly in rich periwinkle, violet and sea foam tones. Room includes a comfortable Queen size feather bed, spacious bathroom, accented with black African granite and glass block wall, and walk in closet.
  • Papa Otters Place

  • Ground level room with European-style painted furniture decorated lavishly in butter cream yellow, sleepy blues, mint and sage greens with under tones of creamy beige. This room offers a Comfortable Over-stuffed King size bed, attached bath with Jacuzzi bathtub, shower combo, accented with Durango marble, french doors that open to private gardens. This room has an adjoining door to Rattys room.
  • Captain Rattys Retreat

  • Ground level room with views of 16th fairway, decorated lavishly in rich peach, coral, cream and plum tones. This room offers a comfortable Over-stuffed King size bed, tiled full bathtub, shower and vanity area, walk in closet. This room has an adjoining door to Otters room.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1600 

  • Check out time is 1100 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1993 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 4  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    From the Airport West on Airport Road 1 1/4 miles. Right on Harrison Avenue 1 mile -second stop light-. Turn right onto Elizabeth Warren Avenue and proceed East for 1 mile. Right on Green Lake for 1/4 block. Left into 1 Green Lane. Driving east from Missoula and Idaho Falls Take the 3rd exit for Butte, exit number 127A, or the Harrison Avenue exit. Turn right on to Harrison Avenue. Get in the left-hand lane and go to the 4th stoplight, where you will turn left on to Elizabeth Warren Avenue. Go seven tenths of a mile to Green Lane and turn right. We are the first driveway on the left, through the brick wall, which is the second house from the corner. Driving south from Helena and Great Falls Take the 1st exit for Butte, exit number 127, or the Harrison Avenue exit. Turn left on to Harrison Avenue. Stay in the left-hand lane and go to the 4th stoplight, where you will turn left on to Elizabeth Warren Avenue. Go seven tenths of a mile to Green Lane and turn right. We are the first driveway on the left, through the brick wall, which is the second house from the corner. Driving west from Bozeman and Billings Take the 1st exit for Butte, exit number 228. Turn left at the stop sign on to Mt. Highland Drive. -There is no street sign at this turn.- You will be crossing over the interstate. After crossing over the interstate, you will come to a stop sign and a flashing red light. Go straight each time you stop. Do not take Continental Drive, which goes immediately to the right. Mt. Highland Drive turns gradually to the right and ends at Elizabeth Warren Avenue -1.8 miles from I-90-. Turn right on to Elizabeth Warren for two blocks, turning right again at Green Lane. We are the 1st driveway on the left, through the brick wall, which is the second house from the corner. Located on the 16th fairway of the Butte Country Club -Semi Private- in the South East corner of the Summit Valley. One and one half miles west of Interstate 90 and one and one half miles north of De Butte's Airport.

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  • Area Attractions

  • World Museum of Mining - 3 Miles NW* Rookwood Speakeasy - 2 Miles NW* Berkeley Pit - 2 Miles N* Trolley Tour - 2 Miles NW* Charles Clark's Mansion - 2 Miles NW* Copper King Mansion - 2 Miles NW* Mineral Museum - 2 Miles NW* Piccadilly Museum of Transportation - 2 Miles NW* Our Lady of the Rockies - 1 Miles NW* Dumas Brothel Museum - 2 Miles NW* Mother Lode Theater - 2 Miles NW* Anaconda, Montana - 27 Miles W* Lewis and Clark Caverns - 35 Miles E* Georgetown Lake and Pintler Scenic - 40 Miles W* Philipsburg, Montana - 55 Miles W* Helena, Montana - 68 Miles N* Bozeman, Montana - 85 Miles E* Virginia/Nevada Cities - 90 Miles SE* Yellowstone National Park - 150 Miles SE* Crystal Park - 50 Miles SW

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