National Geographic Traveler magazine "Staff Picks" column features The Ann Stevens House in the January/February 2003 issue. Here is what the magazine has to say about The Ann Stevens House:

“Who knew that a half-hour’s drive from Orlando you can find a place of true peace? A blue clapboard inn eased into a wooded hollow filled with birdsong, The Ann Stevens House embodies the relaxed rhythms of old Florida. The ten guest rooms range from the ranch-themed Laredo room to the wicker-furnished Cross Creek room. But the kicker may be the welcoming 'Spiritualist' community of nearby Cassadaga, where aura readings and astrology are serious professions.”

The April 2003 issue of Victorian Homes magazine has a 10-page spread on Lake Helen, including Ann Stevens House:

“Billed as the prettiest and pleasantest town in Florida in 1884, Lake Helen is earning its old reputation back again. 'Lake Helen is a small town that wants to protect its quality of life by only attracting people who will respect what we cherish,' says Mayor Mark Shuttleworth.”

The Palm Beach Post, Sunday, July 12, 2005 Mary Thurwachter, Staff Writer, writes:

“Guest rooms are sparkling clean and creatively themed. Breakfasts are scrumptious and bountiful (love that stuffed French toast).”

Travel Magazine, Sunday, July 10, 2005 Robert Tolf, Special Correspondent

“The Windsor Room is a real British beauty with a Queen (of course) size bed, delicate floral fabrics and English antiques.”

Press Releases

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Ed & Helene Gracy, Teresa & Dan Curry
Owners and Innkeepers
201 E. Kicklighter Road
Lake Helen, FL 32744
(386) 228-0310 or (800) 220-0310
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