The Manor is recommended for families or groups looking for an upscale stay in the Palouse wheatfields. The property is ideal for family reunions and weddings.
The property was homesteaded by Henry Young in the 1880s. It consists of a cow barn built in 1880; a guest house built in 1917; the Manor constructed during1917-1921; and a large equipment shed. The Manor was the second home built on the property. Fire took the first home and a large horse barn constructed alongside the cow barn in the 1880s.
The property currently is owned by a fifth-generation Young family member. Between 2005-2008, major renovations were made to the Manor, guest house, and the cow barn.
The Manor is beautifully decorated the Manor in the manner of an Irish Equestrian Lodge.
The Manor has three stories. The main floor includes a full kitchen with a picnic-style table, a formal dining room with a custom granite table, living and TV rooms, and a one-half bathroom. The upstairs has three bedrooms, two offices, and a large bathroom with a large shower and a deep claw-foot tub made for two. The downstairs has a newly remodeled full bathroom, and a laundry room with a washer/dryer. Other rooms downstairs are locked for private use.