Historic Victorian Osborne Inn

The Osborne Inn

A Victorian Treasure Since 1894

Listed on The National Register of Historic Places

Welcome to The Osborne Inn

The William and Margaret Beck Osborne house opens its doors once again to share its remarkable history. Built in 1894 with inheritance money from Margaret Osborne’s father, this beautiful Victorian pattern-book style home has stood as a testament to resilience and self-sufficiency for over a century.

In 1896, Margaret transformed her home into the Osborne Hotel, welcoming boarders and creating a legacy that continues to this day. We invite you to explore this historic treasure and discover the rich heritage of a bygone era.

Built in 1894

Over 130 years of history preserved in Victorian pattern-book style architecture

Historic Register

Listed on The National Register of Historic Places

Zion Acre

Situated on a historic “Zion acre” promoted by Brigham Young

Historic orchard with apple trees
Rustic barn on the historic property

Explore Our Heritage

Discover the fascinating story of Margaret Osborne and the historic Zion acre that provided everything needed during the Great Depression.