They think of the little things that indicate how much they care about their guests – wine & cheese in the evenings, chocolates in your room. They are so warm and welcoming, you won’t want to leave. They make you feel right at home (better, really – you don’t have to cook here!). When you stay at a B&B, more than anything, I think, you are renting your hosts. There are more amenities than usually seen at a B&B – outdoor swimming pool and pool house, hot tub, table tennis, walking trails, and extensive porches with wonderful views.
The building and decor are beautiful – artifacts in every room and hall. Before you even reach The Inn, you’ll be struck by the property – the sheer size, the forest, the pond with a fountain (stocked, by the way, if you want to fish). “Fabulous seems an inadequate description. Make your reservation today at this hidden gem within the beautiful Granville countryside and experience “Relaxation. Their aim at the Inn is to provide everything you need to accomplish this. While they loved it, they also understood the need to get away to recharge. While it has now been several years since leaving the corporate world, Jeff and Bobbi remember their lives during that time very well. Proceeds from the sales are donated to the OSUCCC-James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute and the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research.
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Working with local glass artist, Aaron Buchholz, a series of beautiful hand blown glass orbs, ornaments and vases where created for the Inn’s gift shop. The Inn is currently sponsoring the “Turn up the Pink” project. Also, both provide active leadership on local non-profit and for-profit boards, providing strategic planning and consulting services on a regular basis. This includes their collection of original artwork focused on 125-years of Ohio art the Local Artisan Shoppe which is filled with handmade treasures and at breakfast and dinner where they utilize the local farm-to-table philosophy. Aspects of the community and Ohio are found all around the Inn. Dedication to community and charitable causes is inherent in their make-up. These years of hard work and travel set the groundwork for what they were to create at the Inn.Īfter more than 35-years, the Granville community is home and very important to them.
Bobbi spent 27-years of her career with Owens Corning focused on the development and launch of new products and processes while after 5-years, Jeff moved on to focus his energies leading Sales and Marketing teams across the country for Nalco Chemical Company based in Chicago.
This is a cherished benefit they did not necessarily foresee upon starting this new venture, but is what keeps them wanting to improve and be better each day moving forward.īoth Bobbi and Jeff, natives of Ohio, relocated to Granville when they joined Owens Corning’s Science and Technology Center upon graduating college as engineers. “It has been so incredibly rewarding to meet and host guests from around the world, calling many of them friends upon their departure and looking forward to their return”. A second career for both, Jeff and Bobbi have thoroughly enjoyed establishing and growing this charming property, nestled within the rolling Welsh Hills, into an award-winning, world-recognized Inn. The Welsh Hills Inn is owned and operated by hosts, Jeff and Bobbi Noe. The Innkeepers MEET BOBBI & JEFF New England Charm in the Heart of Ohio