Mills Park Hotel
321 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs, OH 45387
A modern perspective on historic lodging in the heart of downtown Yellow Springs, the Mills Park Hotel offers gracious hospitality and luxurious accommodations that blend the comforts of home with upscale state-of-the-art amenities. Our stately suites and spacious rooms provide a relaxing haven with an exceptional attention to detail. Plantation shutters. Oak floors. Hand-laid tile. At the Mills Park Hotel, we pride ourselves on pairing classic design with modern influences. The 28-room hotel is modeled after the 19th-century home of William Mills, a local settler who is also the namesake of Mills Lawn Elementary School. Mills’ home, which was on the old site of the school, was a three-story Victorian long since torn-down; while the hotel won’t be an exact replica, it will imitate the mid-to-late-1800s style of the house and is named in honor of William Mills. Mills first financed the railroad through Yellow Springs and helped to build the town’s infrastructure. The hotel is 24,000 square feet standing three stories tall with 28 guest rooms, a restaurant, banquet hall and conference room, all of which will significantly increase the capacity for Yellow Springs to host large groups of visitors, conferences and weddings. The site also includes 81 parking spots, two bike racks, and permeable pavement to prevent runoff. The close proximity to town is one of the hotel’s main draws, being walking distance from shops, arts, college events and the Glen.A modern perspective on historic lodging in the heart of downtown Yellow Springs, the Mills Park Hotel offers gracious hospitality and luxurious accommodations that blend the comforts of home with upscale state-of-the-art amenities. Our stately suites and spacious rooms provide a relaxing haven with an exceptional attention to detail. Plantation shutters. Oak floors. Hand-laid tile. At the Mills Park Hotel, we pride ourselves on pairing classic design with modern influences. The 28-room hotel is modeled after the 19th-century home of William Mills, a local settler who is also the namesake of Mills Lawn Elementary School. Mills’ home, which was on the old site of the school, was a three-story Victorian long since torn-down; while the hotel won’t be an exact replica, it will imitate the mid-to-late-1800s style of the house and is named in honor of William Mills. Mills first financed the railroad through Yellow Springs and helped to build the town’s infrastructure. The hotel is 24,000 square feet standing three stories tall with 28 guest rooms, a restaurant, banquet hall and conference room, all of which will significantly increase the capacity for Yellow Springs to host large groups of visitors, conferences and weddings. The site also includes 81 parking spots, two bike racks, and permeable pavement to prevent runoff. The close proximity to town is one of the hotel’s main draws, being walking distance from shops, arts, college events and the Glen.
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