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SHERRY BROWN / Tulsa World
Mark and Janet Mobbs, along with their cat,
Miss Kitty, sit in the living room of their
bed and breakfast, the Inn at Woodward Park.
The couple spent three years renovating the
home before opening it as a
bed-and-breakfast last year.
Couple Restores Home Into Woodward
Park Bed & Breakfast
It has been about a year since Mark and
Janet Mobbs’ lives transformed from
9-to-5ers to innkeepers.
But if you ask the Tulsa couple, who
restored a home built in 1920 into the Inn
at Woodward Park, they’ll say it was much
longer than that.
“It took almost three years to renovate, and
we did most of it ourselves,” Mark Mobbs
said.
The result was a bed-and-breakfast at 1521
E. 21st St. with a perfect view looking
south onto Woodward Park.
With three guest rooms, a sun room and
plenty of common areas, the Inn at Woodward
Park has become the Mobbses’ new home and a
second career for both. Mark Mobbs spent
years as an accountant, and Janet Mobbs is a
former X-ray technician.
“We were looking for an investment property
and I saw this listed, and I thought it was
a very good price for its location,” Janet
Mobbs said. “But when we looked at it we saw
why. It had water damage, and squirrels were
living upstairs. It was really sad.”
The house’s poor condition initially kept
them away, but a few months later, Janet
Mobbs saw the house listed as a tear-down
property.
After looking at it again, this time with an
architect, they realized the house was solid
and just needed a “little bit” of
reconstructive work.
That little turned into a lot, and after
restoring the entire house, they opened
their doors last year.
They transformed an old sleeping porch with
a knockout view into a sun room full of cozy
sofas for reading or relaxing.
The three guest bedrooms range from a snug
bedroom suited for business travelers to a
honeymoon suite with a Jacuzzi tub. To use
every inch of the space, they have turned
many of the closets into showers or full
bathrooms.
Janet Mobbs said they kept the 1920s feel
throughout the home with its deco r, which
is most evident in what they call the
Hollywood Room — a guest room fitted in cool
blue accented with brown velvet and other
luxurious textiles.
“We really wanted to keep that 1920s feel
because that was when Tulsa was in its
heyday,” she said.
Since opening the bed and breakfast, the
couple have met travelers from Oklahoma and
its surrounding states and even the world.
“We’ve had people from Sweden, Australia,
Russia, Israel, the West Indies and Canada,”
Mark Mobbs said.
“I think I’ve gotten such a good education
from the people from the other countries.
I’ve never been out of the U.S.,” Janet
Mobbs said.
Most guests enjoy the inn’s close proximity
to Utica Square or St. John Medical Center,
and many others are involved in weddings in
the area.
“Our busiest time last year was the change
of seasons — April and October. If you want
to stay when the azaleas at Woodward Park
are blooming, you’d better make reservations
now,” Janet Mobbs said, laughing.
They’ve even had a brush with fame, when a
person recently called from the “Rachael Ray
Show.”
“I thought it was a joke. I said, ‘Really,
who is this?’ ” Janet Mobbs said.
The show needed a place to film an
interview, and the representative found the
Inn at Woodward Park from its Web site. But
the Mobbs are being kept in suspense, for
they weren’t told the identity of the guest
or the air date of the show.
“Rachael Ray did send us an autographed
photo,” Janet Mobbs said.
For more information about the Inn at
Woodward Park, call 712- 9770 or visit
www.innatwoodwardpark.com.

SHERRY BROWN / Tulsa World
The Hollywood Room was decorated with the
1920s in mind. This guest room has a
luxurious feel and rich textiles.

SHERRY BROWN / Tulsa World
Janet Mobbs talks about the Jacuzzi area of
the honeymoon suite at the Inn at Woodward
Park, 1521 E. 21st St. It used to be part of
an upstairs kitchen in the original 1920
home.
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