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Come experience the ambiance of this boutique Bed & Breakfast on Lake Coeur d'Alene. The spacious accommodations, located near the Trail of the Coeur d'Alene's Rails to Trails bicycle path, are designed to take you back to a simpler time in life, yet provide today's modern conveniences. 

About The Osprey Inn

The Osprey Inn has lent its structure to a variety of uses. The original structure was built in 1915 as a boarding house for workers at the Russell/Pugh Lumber Export mill. In 1917, a fast-moving fire burned the entire town of Harrison to the ground, within a block of the boarding house. In the late 20s through early 30s the former boarding house served as the Harrison Town hospital, still later a doctor purchased the house and ran his practice from his home. In 1986 the lower level was made into apartments. Finally, in 1990, the home was restored to its full glory and became the Osprey Inn Bed and Breakfast.

About Your Host

Sherry Moncrieff is the proud owner and proprietress of The Osprey Inn. Sherry’s aspiration of owning and operating a Bed & Breakfast is a dream come true. She is known for her outgoing personality, culinary skills, and decorating talent which makes her the perfect person to run the Osprey.

Sherry is now happy to be a resident of the Inland Pacific Northwest. She is a California native and thanks California for the financial business opportunities that afforded her the opportunity to purchase the Inn in 2015. After a long career in the employee benefit field, she found the hectic pace of Southern California no longer fit her spiritual needs so she relocated to Northern Idaho. She is extremely happy to be pursuing her dream of owning a Bed & Breakfast.

Sherry and her “fur baby” family are excited to have you staying with them at their home and look forward to seeing how they can be of service to you during your stay.

My Fur Babies

Sherry is an animal lover and her four-footed fur children reside at the Osprey Inn too. Gideon, Sarah, Skidles, and Shelby live in the private living quarters and are not allowed to venture into the guest rooms or hospitality areas at the Osprey, but potential guests with allergies should consider this before booking.

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