![]() ![]() 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. Please note all distances shown are approximate, and may not reflect driving or travel distances.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. Not all properties are available for online booking. Lower pricing may be available via the booking system if available. The slapstick-condo phenomena has been a city-wide issue, but is particularly rampant in Capitol Hill due to aesthetic appeal of the neighborhood, largely attributable to its counter cultural roots.Īny prices displayed for Gaslight Inn should be used as a guide only and may vary with room and dates chosen. Capitol Hill is inarguably Seattle's "hip" neighborhood, a fact reflected in skyrocketing rental costs and the recent interest of large-scale developers in tearing down blocks that have housed neighborhood landmarks for years to make way for condominiums with a high real estate pay off. The neighborhood is also home to a number of art galleries, and independently-run boutiques and coffee shops. Capitol Hill is the hub of Seattle's free-thinking, artistic, open-minded community and home to many reputable music venues and bars such as The Chapel, Linda's, Cha Cha's, Chop Suey, Hopvine and Neumos. There are several parks in Capitol Hill, including Volunteer Park, where you can climb the water tower and get a beautiful view of the surrounding area, including the old mansions around the park. The Pike-Pine corridor and 15th Avenue North of Denny are also important business and activity centers. To many Seattlites, Capitol Hill is synonymous with the commercial strip along Broadway, also home to Seattle Central Community College and two popular Landmark art-house movie theaters (the Egyptian and the Harvard Exit). It is home to what's probably Seattle's largest gay community, and also a significant homeless population. Located northeast of Downtown, north of the Central District and First Hill, and west of Madison Valley, Capitol Hill encompasses quite a large area, bounded roughly by I-5 to the West, Madison to the South and East, and Boyer to the North. Main thoroughfares include Pine, Pike and Broadway. It was the epicenter for the grunge rock revolution of the late '80s and early '90s. "The Hill", as it is known by locals, got its name from early settlers when it was still the planned site for the Washington state capitol. The living room, with its large oak fireplace, is always an inviting room, as is the library. Many rooms in our bed and breakfast feature private baths and some also have decks with fabulous views or fireplaces. The comfortable and unique guestrooms are furnished with quality double or queen-sized beds, refrigerator and television. The Gaslight Inn's interior is appointed in exacting detail, with strikingly rich, dark colors, oak paneling, and an enormous entryway and staircase. ![]()
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