Jay Lee Inn Bed and Breakfast
Overview of the Jay Lee Inn
This gorgeous Bed and Breakfast lies on 1 acre of lake view
Elkhart Lake Wisconsin property. Shopping, food, and local
attractions are within walking distance. The home was built in
1902, but completely renovated and restored in 2007. All plumbing,
electrical, and HVAC systems have been updated. The Jay Lee Inn
offers a total of seven spacious guest rooms. Five of the rooms
are located on the second floor and offer private baths. The two
rooms located on the third floor have a shared bath. A large
dinning room and sitting room with piano are available for guests to
enjoy during their stay. All guests are treated to bath robes,
extra pillows, and a variety of toiletries. Each morning a hot
gourmet breakfast is served, as well as afternoon refreshments.
The Jay Lee Inn is happy to accommodate any of your special needs.
Update (7/23/2008) Jay Lee Inn Bed and
Breakfast is the newest member of the
Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast Association. Read the
Press
Release
History of the Jay Lee Inn
This Victorian Federal home was built in 1902 by William and
Carolyn Krueger. It sits along the original historic path of
the
Elkhart Lake race track. The property has always been
used as a boarding house, inn, or additional guest rooms for the
resorts and hotels in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. The home has
been renovated to reveal its original charm , therefore, the new
owners thought it appropriate to re-name the home "Jay Lee Inn",
a name the home was given by Jacob and Leitha Stein, when it was
affiliated with Pine Point Resort.
The Innkeepers
Leo and Monica Lettow purchased the property in December of 2006.
Throughout 2007 they spent many long hours restoring the property.
Much of the restoration and all of the decoration was done by Monica and
Leo, with a "little" help from their family and friends. In
December of 2007, they opened the Jay Lee Inn Bed and Breakfast.
Monica and Leo have been married for 28 years. Prior to opening
the Bed and Breakfast, they lived on a farm near Random lake
Wisconsin, where they raised three children together. Leo and
Monica love to travel, entertain, and get involved in local activities.
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