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The Inn at Honey Run refreshes iconic Honeycomb suites

The Inn at Honey Run is reopening 12 refreshed Honeycomb suites July 1, pairing hillside character with updated baths, bedrooms and custom Homestead furniture.

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The Inn at Honey Run is giving one of Holmes County’s most recognizable stays a fresh look, and the update is aimed at more than overnight guests. The Honeycomb Homecoming covers 12 Club-level Honeycomb rooms carved into the hillside nearly four decades ago by founder Marge Stock, with an official reopening set for July 1.

Homestead Furniture is handling the design, custom furniture production and installation for the project, a local partnership that keeps the property’s signature look rooted in Holmes County. The inn said the refreshed rooms include completely remodeled bathrooms, entries and bedrooms, along with updated style and technology. In January, it said the Club-level Suites would feature expanded spa bathrooms with a soaking tub, rainfall shower and double vanity sinks.

The redesign matters because the Honeycombs are part of the property’s identity in Ohio’s Amish Country, where distinctive lodging can drive more than just room nights. Ohio Magazine describes The Inn at Honey Run as an adult-only resort on 56 acres with 42 guest rooms, cottages, the Honeycombs, Tarragon and the Holmes County Open Air Art Museum, giving the property a wider role in dining, wedding visits and destination travel.

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Jason Nies said in May that the rooms would officially reopen July 1, and he described the work as a major team effort. He also said the details and finishes created by Homestead Furniture and the inn’s in-house design director, Jordan, were spectacular. The inn said each of the twelve Club-level Honeycomb rooms was custom designed, and that the new spaces include a handpicked Inn at Honey Run mattress created with Homestead Furniture.

The Honeycomb Homecoming also reinforces the property’s larger tourism draw. The Holmes County Open Air Art Museum spans a 1.5-mile path, and Ohio Magazine has noted that new art has been added over time, showing how the site has evolved without losing its character. The Holmes County Chamber of Commerce says the inn sits on 56 acres in the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country and is less than two hours from Columbus, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, a reminder that the Honeycombs serve both local hospitality demand and a regional market looking for a quiet, distinctive escape.

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