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+1 850-653-9199
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Address:
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80 6th St, Apalachicola, FL, 32320 |
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Accepts Credit Cards
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Wi-Fi
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Free |
Dogs Allowed
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Yes |
Today |
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Closed now
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Local time (Apalachicola) | 06:48 Wednesday, 2 July 2025 |
Monday | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Tuesday | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Wednesday | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Thursday | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Friday | 9:00 am – 8:00 pm |
Saturday | 9:00 am – 8:00 pm |
Sunday | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Specialties
The Coombs House Inn is a luxurious Florida Bed and Breakfast consisting of three elegant Historic Victorian Mansions located between Pensacola and Tampa on the unspoiled Gulf Coast known as «Florida’s Forgotten Coast.» Since 1994, visitors have returned to our relaxing, romantic accommodations for a quiet alternative to typical Florida hotels. Less than 2 hours from Panama City and Tallahassee, the historic, picturesque seaside village of Apalachicola is adjacent to the pristine white beaches of St. George Island. Walk or bike to nearby boutique shops, museums, art galleries, and waterfront café’s serving fresh local seafood and famous Apalachicola oysters. All 23 rooms have private baths (7 with romantic whirlpool massage spas), complimentary Wi-Fi internet, in-room Starbucks coffee and flat screen cable TVs. Several 2 to 3 room suites are available, some with kitchenettes and private verandas, perfect for family vacations, bridal wedding parties, girl’s getaways and pets.
History
Established in 1994.
Lynn Wilson, a well known interior designer of luxury hotel properties, and her airline executive husband, Bill Spohrer, paid their first visit to Apalachicola in 1978. They were appalled by the deterioration of the once fine old mansions, but also fascinated by the town’s history, and the potential for renovation. After several years of search, Lynn found that the owners of the Coombs mansion wanted to sell the property. Another year of negotiations and Lynn and Bill were able to purchase the neglected structure. Lynn decided that the Coombs House could only be saved if converted to an inn, thus providing the motivation and the funds for preservation and maintenance. the project proceeded slowly. Lynn designed and built 11 additional bathrooms in such a way as to appear that they had always been an integral part of the house. A small modern kitchen was installed, balconies rebuilt, and beams replaced. Finally the renovation of the Coombs House was completed in August, 1994.