The Brenham House

Welcome to our home. The Brenham House was built in the 1920’s on the foundation of what was the first German Lutheran Church of Brenham. Unfortunately, the church was destroyed during the great storm of the 1900’s, leaving the sturdy lime stone steps behind – steps that continue to greet visitors today.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Today and Tomorrow, Bead Board Upcountry, Ernie's

Explore the Historic Downtown.....

Walk into Today and Yesterday and find antiques, and stain glass windows from vintage homes.  Move on down the square and go into Bead Board Upcountry where you will find your Euro-Country luxury design source.  Linens and bed and bath and gifts in this restored bank!  Move on down to Ernie's ... an American Bistro for lunch or dinner!

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1 Comments:

At September 13, 2009 3:35 PM , Blogger Beadboard UpCountry said...

Congratulations on your blog! And a very big thank you for featuring our shop!!!!! We are all gearing up for "High Holy Days" all the wonderful customers and guests that stop on the way to The Round Top Antiques Fair!! Beadboard is on the design hot list and we will be ready!!! I know your B&B will be a continued success!!!!

 

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