Located conveniently in the heart of St. George's downtown historic district.
Seven Wives Inn consists of two neighboring homes and a cottage. Edwin G. Woolley, who built the larger house in 1873, hid polygamists in the attic via a secret door, after polygamy was outlawed, by the U.S. government in 1882. One of these polygamists was Benjamin F. Johnson, an ancestor of the innkeepers, who really did have seven wives, hence the name Seven Wives Inn.
All 13 rooms have their own private bath. They are a pet-friendly establishment. There are four standard bicycles available for check out. A massage can be arranged to complete a relaxing stay. Dinner can be provided by the In-House Chef for gourmet meals nightly. A large selection of movies on VHS for you to choose from. Box lunches. There is a Tea Room with selections ranging from full English high tea to informal lunches. Advance notice is required and some options have a minimum number of persons.