In 1913, America was enjoying the opening of the Panama Canal, Grand Central Station in New York and Henry Ford’s new invention, the moving assembly line. In Little Rock, J. Rodgers Young, owner of the Hotel Main built a Prairie-style home inspired by the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. Today that home is Robinwood Bed and Breakfast.
Today Robinwood Bed and Breakfast is one of the few examples of the Prairie-style in Little Rock. This home features a horizontal roofline that contrasts from the extreme vertical lines of the Victorians and the rooms were designed to flow smoothly into each other.
Our large living room features two marble fireplaces with gas logs and opens into the dining room with our magnificent 10 seat dining table. Outside the sprawling, wrap-around porch is the perfect place to sit and watch the neighborhood go by. Sunrooms fill the house with southern light on two floors. Guests can enjoy breakfast in the lower sunroom while the second floor sunroom offers a bird's eye view of the neighborhood.
Our four guest accomodations are named in honor of the original owner of Robinwood and carry the names of famous old hotels from Little Rock's past. Each room, while unique, also offers a large, high definition cable tv, king or queen size bed and private bath (some with Jacuzzi.)
Each room's amenities include:
Guests have full access to the common areas of Robinwood including the sunrooms, living room and the porch. A guest pantry includes a refrigerator, microwave, complimentary snacks, water, soda and wine. A fax and printer are also available.