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Gallery: Here's your chance to own this historic Red Wing bed & breakfast

Gallery: Here's your chance to own this historic Red Wing bed & breakfast

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Gallery: Here's your chance to own this historic Red Wing bed & breakfast originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
A Red Wing bed & breakfast that is on the National Registry of Historic Places has hit the market for $557,500.
The stunning Italianate property at 706 W. 4th Street is home to the Pratt-Taber Inn, a boutique B&B a stone's throw from downtown Red Wing.
It has now been listed for sale with Linda Everett of Edina Realty, which says it's being offered as either "a grand single-family home" or the possibility of it "continuing as a charming B&B."
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Constructed in 1860, the building was the winner of the 2008 Red Wing Heritage Preservation Award having been "meticulously renovated and maintained."
Living spaces include a front and back parlor, dining room, and a gourmet kitchen, while sleeping accommodation includes four ensuite bedrooms with their own fireplaces.
The owner's suite is extended, featuring a "bonus space" in the partially finished basement that comprises another living room, dining room, kitchen, and half-bath.
The outside features several porches, a pergola-covered deck, and perennial gardens.
Linda Everett, of Edina Realty, has the listing for 706 W. 4th St., Red Wing. Click here for more.
This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

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