Coppersmith Inn B & B

1914 Avenue M GalvestonTX77550
Hours No hours of operations available
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard
Average Rating
4.5
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This charming hotel is located in Galveston, Texas. Coppersmith Inn Bed and Breakfast guarantees a quiet stay as it counts with just 5 accommodation units. No pets are allowed on the premises.
by skoosh on February 04, 2019 from skoosh

Editorial Reviews

A Queen Anne Victorian home maintained to exacting standards just six blocks from the beach and seawall.:
Built in 1887, this Victorian home is the only bed and breakfast on this block of Victorian architecture in Galveston's East End. Live oak and palm trees shade this historical two-story home that challenges even the oldest trees for dominance of the sky. A picket fence, gingerbread trim, double veranda and turret tower highlight the exterior. Inside you'll find rooms filled with antiques and a...
by gayot on August 29, 2011 from gayot
A Queen Anne Victorian home maintained to exacting standards just six blocks from the beach and seawall.:
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Built in 1887, this Victorian home is the only bed and breakfast on this block of Victorian architecture in Galveston's East End. Live oak and palm trees shade this historical...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on June 10, 2004 from Citysearch

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Property Location When you stay at Coppersmith Inn Bed and Breakfast in Galveston, you'll be near the beach and minutes from Ashton Villa and Bishop's Palace. This bed & breakfast is within close proximity of Rosenberg Library and St. Mary Cathedral Basilica.

Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 5 air-conditioned rooms featuring DVD players. Complimentary wireless Internet access...
by yellowpages on May 31, 2016 from yellowpages
A Galveston TX Bed and Breakfast since 1994, this restored circa 1887 two story Queen Anne Victorian is nestled in the Lost Bayou historical district.
by cylexusa on August 29, 2014 from cylexusa