Nestled within the serene grounds of Mount Saint Francis, Loftus House offers a perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Named in honor of Franciscan Friar John Loftus, a poet and friar of Mount Saint Francis, this two-story brick house has been a home and haven for Franciscan faculty, friars, religious sisters, and visiting artists from the Mary Anderson Center.
Ideal for private retreats, group gatherings, or an artist's escape, Loftus House provides a peaceful environment for reflection and creativity.
Loftus House Accommodations:
Six bedrooms, each with a full-sized bed, sink, desk or table, and chairs.
Two full bathrooms for shared use.
Common Areas:
Conference room, ideal for group discussions or meetings.
Cozy sitting room for relaxation and conversation.
Two dining areas, perfect for shared meals or reflection.
Fully equipped kitchen for meal preparation.
Convenience:
Washer and dryer available in the basement.
Ideal for:
Private retreats, group gatherings, or artist escapes.
Experience peace and reflection in this beautiful two-story guest house, nestled in the heart of Mount Saint Francis' serene landscape.