![]() ![]() Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), this property adheres to strict physical distancing measures. Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), this property has reduced reception and service operating hours. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. Please inform Seattle Gaslight Inn in advance of your expected arrival time. Certain services and amenities may be reduced or unavailable as a result. Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), this property is taking steps to help protect the safety of guests and staff. In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property. These variants may also interest you: SoBe Downtown Seattle Apartments, SoBe Third Ave Apartments, Seagem Motel and Apartments, Hotel Charlee Sea Breeze. For guests is provided special facilities: fireplace. You will enjoy a pool view and city look from your window. Lodgers at the hotel have facilities such as clothes rack, terrace, flat-screen tv, ironing facilities, air conditioning, desk. A few words about accommodationįor guests' cozy accommodation is offered only one room type - double in the bed and breakfast. You can pay for services using these types of payment cards: American Express, Visa, Mastercard. Travellers can take advantage of such amenities: internet services, lovely garden, daily maid service, large seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Gaslight Inn description of services and features The most proximate Sea-Tac Airport is placed in 19.3 km from the hotel. The Bed and breakfast offers easy access to Columbia Center, Pike Place Market, King Street Station. Bed and breakfast Gaslight Inn 3 stars is conveniently located at 1727 15th Ave in Capitol Hill district of Seattle only in 2.1 km from the centre. It’s on the market for $3,500,000 with Corey Patt of Coldwell Banker Bain. The Gaslight Inn holds a solid 4.5 rating on Trip Advisor as well as Yelp. This is a great opportunity for somebody to dive into the hospitality field with a well respected, turn-key operation. The property was awarded landmark status in 2015 by the city of Seattle for its distinctive visible characteristics of an architectural style, or period or a method of construction. The Chronicle also noted that it has been used for political events for the state’s first openly gay legislator, Cal Anderson, and the city’s first openly gay mayor, Ed Murray. It acted as a refuge for families travelling to the area to bury loved ones during the AIDS crisis. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, shortly after opening, the property became an iconic spot in the city’s LGBTQ community. Current owner, Stephen Bennett, purchased the house in 1983 and embarked on a full home restoration before opening it as The Gaslight Inn. The property changed hands numerous times over the course of the next several decades, including being converted into a rooming house in the 1920s. It was built c.1907 for Paul Singerman, a business owner and philanthropist, at a cost of $7,000. The Gaslight Inn’s website has a great collection of history on the structure. Interior public spaces are graced with oak millwork, stained & beveled glass windows, built-in cabinetry and three gas fireplaces. Known as The Gaslight Inn, the 7,700 square foot historic residence includes a total of eleven bedrooms and eight bathrooms including a lower level owner’s floor with three bedrooms and an office. 1727 15th Avenue, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122Ī well reviewed bed and breakfast set in Seattle’s lively Capitol Hill is on the market for $3,500,000. ![]()
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