| In
1895 the Roycroft Arts and Crafts Community was founded in East Aurora, New York
by writer-philosopher Elbert Hubbard. Based on the Medieval Guild system that
was adapted by William Morris & John Ruskin in the English Arts & Crafts Movement,
Hubbard developed and promoted a self-contained community which supported hundreds
of craftspeople. Well-
known names such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Gustav Stickley and Dard Hunter, were
highly influential to the Roycrofters and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America.
The Roycroft community became the mecca for those interested in the Arts and Crafts
movement and in 1905 the Roycroft Inn was opened to accommodate the thousands
of people who journeyed there. After
Hubbard's tragic death in 1915, the Roycroft was operated until 1938 by his son
Bert. Passing through several hands since then, it was granted National Landmark
Status in 1986, and thanks to the support of the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation
the Roycroft Inn re-opened in June 1995. An
exquisite collection of original and reproduction furniture and fixtures adorn
the meticulously refurbished Inn.The floor plan and style is in keeping with the
Inn's original "fabric" and the rooms still bear the names of notable personalities,
carved in their doors, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charlotte Bronte, Henry David
Thoreau, and Susan B. Anthony. Blending
the rich historical significance of the Roycroft Movement with completely modern
amenities, the Inn provides the utmost in style, comfort and luxury. From the
unique guest suites, to grand dining and function rooms, exceptional quality,
service and hospitality in the Roycroft Tradition abound. >Click
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