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.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

A Successful Fall Antique Festival at Round Top '09

      It was really a very fun Fall Antique Festival!  We made a lot of new friends.  There was a lot of strategy planning at the breakfast table!  It was awesome.  We had a couple from England, Florida, Shreveport, Louisiana and Missouri.  Of course, they came from Dallas, Flower Mound, McKinney, Houston, and Austin!  What fun it was.  Phil and Teresa seriously shopped for 5 days and with great success!  Here they are with the hardest part of loading up the van to head back to Missouri!  Thank you all for coming and staying with us and we hope you will come back to see us soon!  


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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Coming Events

Look Out!  Here is what is coming!
Hot Nights/Cool Tunes
July 25 The Coastliners will be performing 50's-60's Music
Downtown Brenham
Bring your lawn chairs, you won't be disappointed!

Windy Hill and Pleasant Hill 
Wineries will be having a STOMP on Saturday and Sunday
Brenham, Texas  July 25-26

August 8, 9-3 Lavendar Festival
tastings & cutting
Chappell Hill, Texas

We still have a few rooms available for Antique Festival
September 23-October 3 2009
www.TheBrenhamHouse.com

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Fall is in the Air!

     We are fast approaching the Fall Round Top Antique Festival.  Bring your 

walking shoes, plenty of bottled water, and your favorite hat because there will

 be great finds and deals to be made.  For those of you who have not attended 

this event before it happens twice a year, once in the Fall and again in the 

Spring.  Your stay at The Brenham House begins as we gather

 around the table for breakfast and meet new friends, share our stories about 

the great finds we made and what we hope to find.  Tips are shared, breakfast 

is finished and then everyone is off for a full day of seek and find.  Last 

October, Jimmy and I were out shopping and who did we see at The Red 

Barn... but Frank, one of the designers of HGTV's Trading Spaces!  You just

 never know who you will see at the festivals.   People come from all over to the 

very tiny town of Round Top, population 77.

We look forward to your visit!
Susan
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