Rich in history, 410 North Leroux was originally built as a modest one-bedroom home by Flagstaff’s first city attorney. In 1907 the home was purchased by a wealthy banker and cattleman, Tom Pollock who re-built the home to a six-bedroom estate, adding the Carriage House behind for his buggies and cars, the adjacent home for his head ranch-hand and added the extensive millwork found on the first-floor. In the 1940’s the owners added the back of the main building as apartments. From 1965 to 1980 the home was Sigma Nu Fraternity and it became all apartments until it underwent its conversion to a Bed and Breakfast in 1989-91. The home was completely stripped out and an adjacent building was built as the owner’s residence. The Property has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1986 as the “Pollock House”.
In 1995-96, the Property underwent a second major renovation whereby all rooms were professionally decorated and themed by a local interior designer and all bathrooms were remodeled with modern tub/baths and cultured marble. In 2000 Monet’s Garden was added as the ninth unit and is completely hand painted by a Southwest artist, Deborah Uhl in the character of Claude Monet’s Giverney. The Property continues to undergo constant restoration; a new high-efficiency boiler was added in 2004, all water heaters replaced and soft goods are constantly being updated. Antiques and artwork abound in the Inn with numerous Native artifacts, rugs and regional photography.
The Inn now offers nine uniquely decorated guest rooms and suites, all with fireplaces, modern private baths, refrigerators, cable tv with video players (over 800 films in its movie library), and a bounty of upscale amenities.
The Inn’s dining room seats up to 24 people, Complimentary liquor, refreshments and snacks/homemade cookies are served each day in the Inn’s public area and as well the Inn’s garden is used for serving breakfast outdoors in late Spring and Summer. Breakfast is served from the Inn’s commercial kitchen with daily offerings including fresh fruit and juice and entrees such as three cheese tomato quiche, blueberry buttermilk pancakes and orange stuffed French toast. The Inn has 3 washers and 3 dryers and has generous operating and storage space as well as11 onsite parking spaces.
The Inn’s main building contains 8 units with 10 bedrooms and approx. 5,420 sf of living space. There are 2 king-bedded suites with two-person jetted tubs, 2 family suites that sleep up to 4 people and 4 rooms all with queen beds located in the main building. The adjacent 1,832 sf building contains the owner’s two-bedroom residence upstairs, Monet’s Garden (a king-bedded suite with jetted tub, walk-in shower and is handicapped accessible) and the Inn’s laundry/storage areas downstairs.
Please refer to the Inn at 410 website www.inn410.com for numerous photos, room features, history and current reservation information. Visit www.davincirealty.com for a complete package of information.
Details
- Built in 1894
- 21 years as B&B
- Last renovation in 1996
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- 11 Guest Rooms
- 9 Guest Bathrooms
- 7252 sq ft
- Lot size: 0.31 acres
- 11 Parking Spots
- Has owner's quarters
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- $2,159,000
- 58% annual. occ. rate
- $200.41 avg daily rate
- $381,839 room revenue
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Location
410 N. Leroux St. Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Photos (click to enlarge)
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