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11 Singleton House
is an old-fashioned place with a touch of magic, now
celebrating its 24+ year. Sheltering an award winning American
in Bloom garden on a hillside in the Historic District
of Eureka Springs, 11 Singleton House is just a one-block walk
to shops and cafes. This restored 1890's Victorian inn is
whimsically decorated with an eclectic collection of antiques,
folk art, and unexpected treasures.
Choose from a variety
of light, airy, and uniquely furnished guest rooms, including
two-room suites, some with two beds or outside
entrances. A special Jacuzzi suite features a private tree-top
deck. Standard amenities include air conditioning, cable
television, and private baths for all rooms. Help yourself to
iced or hot teas and cocoa, with a refrigerator and microwave
available for guest use. Porches with rockers and swing allow
you to "relax to the max."
Spend your days
enjoying Eureka Springs' charm. A walk one block down
a scenic wooded footpath will lead you to Eureka's quaint
shops, cafes, and galleries. The old-time trolley also stops
at Singleton Street to take you where you want to go, or enjoy
the nostalgic pleasure of a horse and carriage ride. Your
hosts will be happy to make your reservations for the Dinner
Train, Passion Play, Bath House, and local music events. Golf,
trout fishing, and water sports are within ten miles of the
inn as well.
11 Singleton House
takes pride in a warm, friendly, and casual atmosphere, and
hostess Barbara Gavron delights in pampering guests with Ozark
hospitality. Barbara and her staff invite you to celebrate
their 20+ year with them.
For those wanting more
privacy 11 Singleton offers a romantic Gardener's Cottage
with a full kitchen, fireplace, huge treetop porch with
hammock and swing, and a whirlpool tub. Perfect for
honeymooners and those celebrating special anniversaries. |
Watch
for 11 Singleton House
featured on HGTV's
"IF Wall Could Talk"
episode 1508
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A
fanciful setting...
Begin your day
with a wholesome full breakfast served on the balcony
overlooking the tranquil Victorian wildflower garden and
serene wooded view.
Stony paths wind throughout the garden, with
birdhouses and surprises at every turn: vibrant
wildflowers, a lily-filled goldfish pond, and plants
growing in wagons or old shoes.
In the afternoon, the balcony is for bird and deer
watching and a quiet place for blowing iridescent bubbles
which drift with the breeze. Singleton House is often
visited by a local family of deer, so expect a visit. At
night, the fireflies work their magic in the garden below
to a muted medley of night sounds. |
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