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Introduction
1882 Harvest House is a restored Victorian home; its land grant is signed by Abraham Lincoln. This home has reportedly been used for innkeeping since Eureka Springs' earliest days. Enjoy full breakfast in our formal dining room or get comfy in the all seasons room gazebo, overlooking the expansive lawns, gardens and trees. Located on a quiet residential street just two blocks east of Main Street and historic downtown, the trolley stop is a level walk four doors down to Highway 62/Van Buren. Heavy woods are behind the house; throughout the day deer and other fauna graze on the serene, spacious grounds. Private parking on premises adjoin the gardens under a very large oak tree, its age estimated between 125 to 200 years old.
Our elegant suites, romantically decorated with vintage collectibles, let you experience luxury as it was meant to be. Each air conditioned room has a ceiling fan, offers WIFI, a TV with DVD/CD player, access to our own movie library; some rooms feature private entrances, Jacuzzis and fireplaces. Serenity is the key, close to town, with relaxing surroundings and spacious grounds. Rates range from $95 to $165 plus tax, per night with a mouth watering, upscale breakfast included.
Walk up the rock sidewalk and see a wicker swing on the front porch inviting you to sit. Enter the house and experience our collection of antiques, family treasures and vintage items. Leave the car behind and stroll around the corner; catch a trolley or continue the short walk to downtown shopping and dining. Nine outdoor seating areas create quiet retreats for each guest to enjoy solitude.
Romance, relaxation & renewal ~ Wish you were here!
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