Don’t forget to ask about early check-in and late check-out times when possible to accommodate your travel schedule (no additional charge)!
The space
The Jaques house was once a carriage house / barn in the mid-1800’s for the home next door. It was turned into a house in 1870 by Edward Porter Jaques and his wife Sarah. He was a local Cooper from Connecticut who had a business Building barrels and buckets for agriculture and the Maple industry. Riddled with termites, and nearly falling down, Jim & Jill renovated it in 2015. You can still see one of the exposed Hand-hewn beams in the kitchen and dining room area.
Guest access
There is a coded door lock and a security system with a personalized guest code.
Other things to note
The house has smart TV and is equipped with a stand by generator. City water and sewer make this an uninterrupted trip in case of inclement weather. Jill is a past President of the Geauga Tourism so she is happy to map out a local winery, a great fishing spot, or winter sporting fun.