About The Inn

Nestled in the gentle rolling hills of Southern Indiana, Brown County is only miles away, by worlds apart from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The Allison House Inn is the perfect complement to the quiet charm of this scenic area. With a mood and a decor reflecting the relaxed lifestyle of its innkeepers, each of the Inn’s five rooms is newly remodeled and individually decorated with an emphasis on coziness, comfort, and charm.

The home itself was originally constructed in 1876 by the Allison family who were prominent figures in the community and started what would become the local newspaper, The Brown County Democrat. It is from this tradition by which the Allison House Inn is named.

About The Inkeepers

Pam and Scott are experienced Innkeepers. They owned and operated The Inn At Crooked Lake Bed and Breakfast in Petoskey, Michigan for 5 years.  Pam is a wonderful cook who intends to put her cooking skills to use at the Allison House.  She learned to cook from her mother as a child growing up on a farm in Southern Indiana. Pam’s specialties included homemade Cinnamon rolls, Eggs Parisian, German pancakes, and homemade jam.

Scott and Pam met in high school (Bloomington, Indiana). They went to college together and married in 1976 during their sophomore year.  Pam and Scott have 3 children and 5 grandchildren who reside in Ohio, Tennessee, and Nevada.

Scott and Pam are nurses.  Scott has a Masters degree in nursing and is now the Director of Pediatrics and Special Care Nursery at Indiana University Health Bloomington. Pam’s main focus as a nurse was Material Child, pediatrics and infant education. Pam and Scott served on a medical missionary team to West Africa 3 times, 1989, 1990 and 1991.

Pam and Scott “love” being innkeepers.  They are looking forward to meeting you and to helping make your stay in Nashville a memorable one!