This serene queen bed corner room is named in honor of Erma Vivian Scott Skidmore, the third lady to own the Buhrman House from 1965 to 1998, where she lived with her husband Harold E. Skidmore. During their time here, they owned a frame shop just minutes away on Main Street, and Harold also worked out of the basement of the home where today still remain many of their tools and supplies. Their framing work table is now proudly displayed in our rear patio as well as Harold’s Navy chest.
Located on the second floor, the south facing room offers a cozy and subdued atmosphere perfect for afternoon naps. It features a newly built, retro style en-suite bathroom with shower, vanity and w/c.