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4072 Cherry Rd, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235, United States

Comprised of a gorgeous farm house and barn, both originally built in 1915, The Chanticleer Guest House is truly one of Door County’s most unique bed and breakfasts.

Located on thirty, private acres, just ½ mile north of Sturgeon Bay, the guest house and guest barn have been carefully renovated to capture the beauty of each structure, while providing the modern conveniences you would expect in a fine country bed and breakfast.

If a secluded cabin or cottage is more your idea of a romantic retreat, The Chanticleer Cabins were built just for you! Their four luxury cottages are located on forty, private, wooded acres a few minutes walk from the bed and breakfast. Each cottage overlooks a private, ½ acre pond, which is a magnet for deer, turkey and other wildlife.

The owners and staff of The Chanticleer Guest House and Cabins have been caring for guests since 1993. They take great pride in offering clean, comfortable accommodations in a private and romantic setting. Open year ’round, The Chanticleer is here to make your visit to Door County an enchanting experience.

Small, intimate weddings on site are a possibility for groups of up to 40 participants.

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1519 E Door Bluff Road, Ellison Bay, WI 54210, United States

The home and grounds of Jim and Carole Maronek in Ellison Bay, is a collection of antique buildings set within 15 acres of woods and meadows, unified by a Russian theme (Carole’s parents were from Byelorussia) – an exquisite spot for a distinctive and memorable Door County wedding.

The centerpiece is their barn, built in 1998 and registered as “Ellison Wonderland, LLC” itself a collection of reclaimed barns and salvaged materials. The surrounding gardens and outdoor artwork are exquisite. They each represent the passion of Carole and jim, respectively. Jim came to Door County after a successful career as set designer for Chicago’s Goodman Theater and he has not stopped creating sets and settings, wall murals and sculpture. Carole’s plants and gardens are a living work of art.  The public is welcome to visit during regular gallery hours and the Maronek’s offer the cottages for rent as well as their reception barn.

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