Rent the 10,000 sq. ft historic 1887 Beard and Lady Inn surrounded by the Ozarks

Rent the 10,000 sq. ft historic 1887 Beard and Lady Inn surrounded by the Ozarks

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Front of Beard and Lady Inn with A&M Railroad just across the street.
Chester sign with 1940s vintage Ford
Apothecary side of Inn, the Bank decal is from the filming of Frank and Jesse
Front of Inn with 1930s Ford
Front bar shown and patio

Overview of Rent the 10,000 sq. ft historic 1887 Beard and Lady Inn surrounded by the Ozarks

Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional
11 bedrooms8 bathroomsSleeps 16929 sq m

Popular amenities

  • Breakfast availableBreakfast availableBreakfast available
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Barbecue grillBarbecue grillBarbecue grill
  • Free WiFiFree WiFiFree WiFi
  • WasherWasherWasher
  • DryerDryerDryer

Explore the area

Map
Chester, AR
  • Popular LocationArtist Point11 min drive
  • Popular LocationLake Fort Smith State Park18 min drive
  • AirportFayetteville, AR (FYV-Drake Field)28 min drive
  • Popular LocationDevil's Den State Park29 min drive

Rooms & beds

11 bedrooms (sleeps 16)

Room 1 - Writer's Block

1 Queen Bed

Room 2 - Rosy's Room

1 King Bed

Room 3 - Aging

1 Queen Bed

Room 4 - Childhood Fears

2 Single Beds

Room 5 - Honey Room

1 Queen Bed

Room 6 - FOMO - Fear of Missing Out

1 Queen Bed

Room 7 - Geisha

1 Queen Bed

Room 8 - Being Alone

1 Double Bed

Room 9 - Wild West Suite with Kitchenetter

2 Queen Beds

Room 10 - The Middle East

1 Queen Bed

Room 11 - Black and White Commitment Suite with Private Bath

1 King Bed

8 bathrooms

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 4

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 5

Toilet · Shower only

Downstairs Men's Bathroom

Toilet

Downstairs Women's Bathroom

Toilet

Men's Bathroom - Shared

Toilet · Shower only

Private Bathroom on Room

Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only

Women's Bathroom - Shared

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Balcony
Separate dining area
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Rent the 10,000 sq. ft historic 1887 Beard and Lady Inn surrounded by the Ozarks

Staying at the Beard and Lady Inn is like stepping back in time. Surrounded by the Ozarks, this 130+ year old building was restored in 2020 keeping its historic charm. There are 11 guest rooms themed around a human fear or experience, a dining hall, kitchen, mercantile store, and convention hall with stage. It sits in the peaceful town of Chester, AR across from the blue water of Clear Creek, minutes from Lake Fort Smith, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, a passenger train ride and UTV trails.

The inn has 11 cozy private rooms upstairs which are furnished in antique décor. The rooms include one suite with its own private bathroom and a large second suite with a kitchenette. All rooms have shared access to 8 toilets (6 upstairs and 2 down) and 6 showers. Downstairs is a dining hall, kitchen, mercantile store, convention hall with stage, outdoor patio, stream with two bridges, and outdoor patios.

The booking includes access for up to 24 guests. These guests can access the 11 rooms, up to 8 baths, the dining hall, and patios. The dining hall is approximately 1300 square feet and can accommodate up to 75 guests. The dining hall is included for use in this booking, but it is an additional fee if an event will be held with more individuals using the space beyond the guests staying.

The Convention Hall is a 2,200 sq. ft. space that includes the 700 sq. ft. apothecary shop/mercantile store. The convention hall with stage, sound equipment, and projector with screen is an additional fee. The mercantile styled apothecary shop is where you’ll find Beard and Lady goods, our own line of apothecary-inspired personal care and grooming products, as well as handmade products made by local artisans. The apothecary store can be accessed by guests when open.

The convention hall provides 1,500 sq. ft. of space to host weddings, events, and conferences. A 10X12 foot stage is included with speakers, subwoofer, microphones, and a Yamaha 16MGXU 16-channel mixer that can facilitate speaking and small musical performances. The hall is lined with original wooden merchandise shelving shipped by rail from St. Louis in 1887 and has hard wood floors. The room is lit with vintage style lighting and has twenty windows for additional natural lighting. The hall has three entrances, the front door opens through the apothecary shop, the side door was the original saloon door, and the back door opens directly to the back covered bridge and rock bridge. The saloon door makes an excellent bridal entrance and a wedding party can take wonderful pictures at the bridges.

The inn is famous among locals, travelers, and Hollywood directors for its supernatural past, endurance through disaster, and history of American railroad grit.
* Beware! You might be challenged with the task of writing a post card or letter and sending it.

The inn is in Chester, Arkansas which is located along the A&M railroad between Fort Smith and Fayetteville, AR right off I-49 and not far from I-40. The inn is walkable to Chester Country Café, a community park, Clear Creek, and Chester Cemetery. The Beard and Lady mercantile store and apothecary are connected to the inn and can be visiting during opening hours. Book the conventional hall and stage with projector, screen, and sound equipment for your event. Reserve the dining hall and kitchen for a private dining experience for your event.

UTVs and Side by Sides can ride 6 miles from the inn to the Buckhorn OHV Trail to ride side by sides in the Ozark National Forest where there are creek crossings, rocks to climb over, lots of mud, occasional waterfalls, swimming holes, and many picnic opportunities. Parking is in the front and east side of the building. Tickets for the A&M passenger train excursion can be purchased on A&M Railroad’s website ahead of time. The hotel can be opened with an electronic key code as well as the individual rooms. Fishing can be done at Clear Creek, hunting in the Ozark National Forest as well as bird hunting at Quail Mountain Hunting Preserve is on the adjacent mountain.
Is it haunted?

"Fear knocked at the door. Faith answered. And lo, no one was there." This quote was carved into a mantle of another historic Inn. I first read it the night that my husband proposed to me. I have learned and lived by this. When fear creeps up and knocks I muster all my courage, sometimes I really am still really scared however I have found that when I simply open the door by faith darkness and fear are dispelled. This has taught me so many lessons but one big one is that we are haunted by many things all kinds of things. We are terrified of what someone may say about us on the internet, the opinions of our neighbors, taking in the stranger, we worry about our children or evening having children, and then we worry about growing old and our children growing older- the list goes on. These fears are not a physical monster on the other side of the wall or walking down the hall, but they are ideas that we let hide in our minds that we allow to keep us keep us scared.

Here at the Beard and Lady we have decorated our rooms inspired by fears we have faced or are overcoming. We ask each guest to join us bravely. One of the ways I have faced my own fear is simply by saying it out loud, writing it down or even confessing to a friend. While you stay, we ask that depending on your room you would dive into the full experience with us. Each room will have a writing prompt and stamps. Please be prepared for our ask of sending a letter or post card. Sounds scary right? Are you ready to be totally freaked out?....... Leave your phone at the door and face your inner fears.

Property manager

Lacey Hendrix

Languages

English

Amenities

Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space

House Rules

Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Cashless transactions are available
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock

About the area

Chester

Located in Chester, this aparthotel is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Evans Trail Loop and Eagle Crest Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Ozark National Forest and Lake Fort Smith State Park. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
Map
Chester, AR

What's nearby

  • Artist Point - 11 min drive
  • Lake Fort Smith State Park - 18 min drive
  • Devil's Den State Park - 29 min drive
  • University of Arkansas - 30 min drive
  • Fort Smith Convention Center - 33 min drive

Getting around

  • Fort Smith, AR (FSM-Fort Smith Regional) - 32 min drive

Restaurants

  • Chester Country Cafe - 2 min walk
  • Dairy Dream - 5 min drive
  • Neon Moon - 6 min drive
  • Ozark Mountain Smoke House - 12 min drive
  • Oak Hollow Mountain Bar-Bq - 7 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Rent the 10,000 sq. ft historic 1887 Beard and Lady Inn surrounded by the Ozarks pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

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10/10

Cleanliness

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Communication

10/10

Location

10/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Pamela N.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Haunted experience
This Hotel is awesome! It can accommodate large groups. Great for Sxs riding, close to trails. If you like staying at haunted places this should be on your list!
Stayed 3 nights in Dec 2023

About the host

Hosted by Lacey Hendrix

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From Arkansas to Egypt: a Love Story with History

The Mountain Girl: Lacey Hendrix spent her girlhood days in the Boston Mountain region of the Ozarks. She lived in Schaberg, hunted deer with her dad Joey Cowin, stayed at the Chester House Inn, and attended Mountainburg schools and the University of Arkansas Fort Smith. As a child, she admired her mother's love for natural remedies, healthy ingredients, and travel to far off places.

Bewitched by a Boy: When she met Louisiana dreamer Lance Hendrix, they fell in love almost instantly. He proposed to her at Clear Creek, married her in Tyler, Texas and whisked her off to Egypt for their first year of marriage.

A born explorer, Lacey spent her year in Egypt taking in the diverse oils, intoxicated by the tastes of rose and scent of cardamom in the air. They traveled through Western Asia before relocating to England where they had their first child. At last, they returned to the States, where Lacey spent four years working with refugees to connect them with meaningful employment.

Apothecary Dreams: Lacey yearned to create her own apothecary line that could combine the natural ingredients of her youth with the scents and flavors she found abroad. With three small but rambunctious kids, Lacey started Beard and Lady in 2015. Encouraged by friends and YouTube personalities Rhett and Link, Beard and Lady started their collection with an ornately bottled beard oil and cardamom rose lip balm.

Both unabashed romantics, the Hendrix’s vision for Beard and Lady was unique: crafting personal care and grooming products for men and women with unique flavors and scents that enhance the chemistry of relationships.

The Next Adventure: As the woman-owned company grew, Lance and Lacey looked to the horizon for their next adventure. The pair share a passion for re-birthing both ancient elixirs and historic architecture. (In their spare time, they’ve renovated a farmhouse, church, and now a hotel bed and breakfast all from the 1880s.)

Why they chose this property

Returning to her Roots: Lacey returned to Arkansas to breathe life into the historic Chester House Inn, adding an event space, a stage, and a mercantile shop. Here, she shares their apothecary goods with guests and shoppers, as well as nature-inspired workshops and immersive guest experiences in the Inn’s 11 themed rooms. She’s proud to share her mountain town roots and worldly encounters by way of an uncommon experience in the Ozarks.

Staying at the Beard and Lady Inn is like stepping back in time. Surrounded by the Ozarks, this 130+ year old building was restored in 2020 keeping its historic charm. There are 11 guest rooms themed around a human fear or experience, a dining hall, kitchen, mercantile store, and convention hall with stage. It sits in the peaceful town of Chester, AR across from the blue water of Clear Creek, minutes from Lake Fort Smith, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, a passenger train ride and UTV trails.

The mercantile styled apothecary shop is where you’ll find Beard and Lady goods, our own line of apothecary-inspired personal care and grooming products, as well as handmade products made by local artisans. The convention hall can be rented for events and live music. The inn is famous among locals, travelers, and Hollywood directors for its supernatural past, endurance through disaster, and history of American railroad grit.
* Beware! You might be challenged with the task of writing a post card or letter and sending it.

What makes this property unique

The inn is in Chester, Arkansas which is located along the A&M railroad between Fort Smith and Fayetteville, AR right off I-49 and not far from I-40. The inn is walkable to Chester Country Café, a community park, Clear Creek, and Chester Cemetery. The Beard and Lady mercantile store and apothecary are connected to the inn and can be visiting during opening hours. Book the conventional hall and stage with projector, screen, and sound equipment for your event. Reserve the dining hall and kitchen for a private dining experience for your event.

UTVs and Side by Sides can ride 6 miles from the inn to the Buckhorn OHV Trail to ride side by sides in the Ozark National Forest where there are creek crossings, rocks to climb over, lots of mud, occasional waterfalls, swimming holes, and many picnic opportunities. Parking is in the front and east side of the building. Tickets for the A&M passenger train excursion can be purchased on A&M Railroad’s website ahead of time. The hotel can be opened with an electronic key code as well as the individual rooms. Fishing can be done at Clear Creek, hunting in the Ozark National Forest as well as bird hunting at Quail Mountain Hunting Preserve is on the adjacent mountain.

Is it haunted?
Here at the Beard and Lady we have decorated our rooms inspired by fears we have faced or are overcoming. We ask each guest to join us bravely. One of the ways I have faced my own fear is simply by saying it out loud, writing it down or even confessing to a friend. While you stay, we ask that depending on your room you would dive into the full experience with us. Each room will have a writing prompt. Please be prepared for our ask of sending a letter or post card. Sounds scary right? Are you ready to be totally freaked out?....... Leave your phone at the door and face your inner fears.

The Inn is an example of nineteenth century commercial architecture in Arkansas. [Double-hung sash windows, original merchandise shelving, and wood burning stove etc.]

Languages:

English
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