Welcome to Our Home

With a long and colorful history of Southern hospitality in Lexington, let the Hicklin family host your group at Ryland House. Located on Main Street, our quiet, cheerful home is walking distance to Wentworth Military Academy and the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.

Ryland House, a jewel of Neoclassic Revival design, was built in late 1911 by Dr. Caius Tacitus Ryland, one of Lexington’s most beloved family doctors, and his wife, Betty Belle. The house underwent renovation from 1999-2001; the home has three full bathrooms, all completely renovated, as well as four lovely guest rooms decorated in the delightful colors of Scandinavia. Guests may relax in front of the fireplace with a snack, or enjoy music on the side porch in mild weather.

Read the complete history.

Ryland House Bed & Breakfast
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2Front view in winter
3Dining Room
4Dining room
5Kitchen
6Living room view from stairs
7Living Room Room
8The Library
9Library bathroom shower
10Stairs to second floor rooms
11Upstairs bath
12Marjorie's room
13Dr. Ryland's room
14Helen's room

Guest Reviews

This was the perfect graduation weekend and you made it happen. The memory of our son's event and the elegance around it will be remembered fondly by all of us.

L.Z. 2009

What a lovely B&B - and a great way to start our 50th reunion, gathered all here with a house full of old friends. Thank you for your wonderful hospitality.

L.C. 2009

What a wonderful O'nite, it was so like being at home (even better than home). Thank you!

I.G. 2008

This was my first B&B experience and surely the best! The history, not only here at Dr. Ryland's but the town's civil war history is profound. We were so fortunate to experience it for ourselves.

J.R. 2008

Thank you so much for such a nice, peaceful getaway. Your hospitality was wonderful, so was the breakfast.

J.P. 2007

Our first time in a B&B, we loved it! Fabulous bed and delicious breakfast…plus your charming company can't be beat. We will be back!

M/M B.S. 2006

Thank you so much for your hospitality. We had a wonderful time at the Ryland House B&B for our 3rd anniversary. It was peaceful and relaxing which is exactly what we wanted. The cheese puff for breakfast was so delicious. Thanks for everything.

M/M T.B. 2006

It was our lucky day when we were given the Ryland House name and number! Thank goodness, you had room for us. This has been a very special experience for us. You have graciously provided a beautiful environment within the walls of your home. What a gift that is to share with all who stay here. We loved our room, The Library, and the delicious breakfasts. Already we are anticipating our time in Lexington a year from now. Thanks for everything!

M/M D.A. 2006

Thank you for the fantastic breakfasts, comfortable beds, and your company. We had a wonderful time and hope to see you soon.

M/M F.H. 2006

Thank you for a wonderful place to lay our head. We've enjoyed our time here immensely and, so relaxing. The decor is beautiful and you're a great hostess. We appreciate it all.

Five sisters and Mom, 2006

I just wanted to express our appreciation for your wonderful hospitality during our recent stay. The private tour of your mother's home was a special added treat. I love history so this was a wonderful experience.

M/M L.G. 2004

Ryland House
1809 Main St.
Lexington, MO 64067
660-259-6955, Ryland House
913-314-1582, Reservations

Directions via Kansas City International Airport

Via Hwy. 24: Take I-435 N to I-435 E. Take Hwy. 24 East for about forty miles. Take the Lexington Exit; turn right and proceed to downtown. Take a right on Main Street. Ryland House is about six blocks down on the right, across from the Catholic Church. It is a gray house with a wrought iron fence.

Via I-70: Take I-435N to I-435 E to I-70 exit. Take I-70 East, past Odessa, MO. Take the next exit, Lexington/Mayfield exit, turn left. You are on Route O. Take Route O all the way into downtown Lexington. Take a right on Main Street.