The Salado Inn & Village Venue

The Salado Inn & Village Venue The Salado Inn, Business Park & Village Venue - where history meets charm in the heart of Salado.
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See you tonight!
07/03/2024

See you tonight!

Happy hour yoga tonight. 6:15 at Inn at Salado Village Venue. ❤️🤍💙

Don’t forget to pack your yoga gear when you head to work tomorrow! See you at 6:15pm Wednesday for a Proud Heart Yoga s...
06/25/2024

Don’t forget to pack your yoga gear when you head to work tomorrow! See you at 6:15pm Wednesday for a Proud Heart Yoga session at the venue!

Make plans to stop in for a Proud Heart Yoga session tonight at 6:15 ⏰ 📅 🧘🏻‍♀️
06/12/2024

Make plans to stop in for a Proud Heart Yoga session tonight at 6:15 ⏰ 📅 🧘🏻‍♀️

Yoga is back at the venue on Wednesday at 6:15pm with Proud Heart Yoga - You coming?
06/04/2024

Yoga is back at the venue on Wednesday at 6:15pm with Proud Heart Yoga - You coming?

October has been one of our most sought-after months for weddings.  We were fully booked on the weekends until recently....
04/29/2024

October has been one of our most sought-after months for weddings. We were fully booked on the weekends until recently. We now have some October 2024 openings! Check them out and contact us for more information!

So simple, yet so perfect ❤️
01/29/2024

So simple, yet so perfect ❤️

Check out this special offer from our The Salado Inn & Village Venue neighbor! 📷 🤍
01/22/2024

Check out this special offer from our The Salado Inn & Village Venue neighbor! 📷 🤍

Valentine’s Day is approaching soon and I would love to gift an engagement photo session to a recently engaged couple in Central Texas!

Make sure you follow Giselle Salazar Photography on Facebook and instagram.

Feel free to tag any recently engaged couples you know!

"The best day ever..." 💞 Lavish Bloom Rentals
01/12/2024

"The best day ever..." 💞 Lavish Bloom Rentals

Throwback to just a week ago when it was sunny and gorgeous in Salado without 40mph winds!  Dreaming of Lavish Bloom Ren...
01/09/2024

Throwback to just a week ago when it was sunny and gorgeous in Salado without 40mph winds! Dreaming of Lavish Bloom Rentals set up 😍☀️🌷

Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get married…
12/29/2023

Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get married…

“Love is like a tree, it grows of its own accord, it puts down deep roots into our whole being.” - Victor HugoThis tree ...
12/26/2023

“Love is like a tree, it grows of its own accord, it puts down deep roots into our whole being.” - Victor Hugo

This tree has seen lots of couples become one - a truly magical backdrop for a wedding 🩷 Now scheduling 2024 events!

Did you know that our venue is used for more than just weddings?  If you're in need of a space to rent for after school ...
12/12/2023

Did you know that our venue is used for more than just weddings? If you're in need of a space to rent for after school tutoring, dance lessons, business meetings, yoga, cooking classes, card games, bible study - We've got you! 👩‍💼💃🍜🧘‍♀️

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7 N Main Street
Salado, TX
76571

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The Inn at Salado

The Inn at Salado Bed and Breakfast resides in the historical Norton-Orgain House in the center of Salado, Bell County, Texas. An integral part of the historic fabric of Salado, the house was built circa 1871 by Mr. Edward R. A. Buckles, who was the owner of the famous Stagecoach Inn and one of the founders of the city.

The Norton-Orgain House sits on a site believed to have been a part of the land that impresario Sterling C. Robertson contracted to settle in the 1820's. After disputes with Mexico, The Republic of Texas, and the State of Texas as to the ownership of the land, Elijah S. C. Robertson received title to approximately 1,280 acres which included the site upon which the house now sits. Historically, the site included a cistern in the rear and a picket fence between the house and the old Goodnight Cattle Trail. No remains of other structures have been found.

​ Prior to his ownership of the Norton-Orgain House, Ni**od Lindsay Norton had an illustrious history in Kentucky and Missouri. Norton was born in 1830 near Carlisle, Nicholas County, Kentucky. His parents were also children of American pioneers who contributed to the American Revolution. After education at Fredonia Military Academy western New York and at the Kentucky Military Institute, Norton moved to Missouri and began farming. The Civil War saw Norton organize a company of troops and rise to the rank of Colonel as a Field Staff Officer to General Sterling Price. In May of 1864, Norton was elected to serve as a Missouri representative in the Second Confederate States Congress.


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