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Foxglove Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast
Foxglove Guesthouse
117 18th Ave East
Seattle, WA 98112
USA
Phone: +1-206-328-4173
Cellular: +1-206-478-4347
Innkeeper(s)
John Fox & Daniel Handshue
Rates:
$95 - $135
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The gracious front stairs feature lovely paneling and newels. The bottom steps are rounded and ebonized in clear fir.
the hall tree is an American Aesthetic movement piece from the 1880's. It is truly one of a kind.Wonderful original details abound throughout the house. The massive brick gas fireplace, box beam ceilings, double ribbon inlaid hardwood floors with intricate corners. Pocket doors close off the dining room. All of the woodwork was never painted and is in amazingly good condition.
All of the original restored lighting fixtures remain. This one had gas lights originally. The gas keys are in the shape of dragons.Looking into the living room/entry hall
The living room is dominated by a wonderful brick fireplace and is furnished with Stickley furniture. An amazing art pottery collection can be found here also. Looking into the dining room which features linen covered walls with batten strips topped with a plate rail.
A Bradbury and Bradbury frieze completes the room.
One of over twenty working antique phonographs scattered throughout the house. This is a Busy Bee player from 1901.
Neighbors refer to this house as the one with all the ferns. The rockery was installed and ferns planted in the 1950's.An artsy shot of Room #1 which features an amazing American Victorian bedroom set and a bright, sunny bathroom with shower.
Bedroom of room #2 gets wonderful East light.Sitting room in room #2 has a wonderful chaise and a beautiful antique desk.
Bert the official Foxglove greeter enjoying a walk in nearby Volunteer Park.
Moe is the newest addition at the Foxglove and is quite an affectionate boy.
Thousands of these little daffodils announce spring in our garden.
Room #3 features a wonderful American Renaissance Revival bed in black walnut.
A large window overlooks the lush garden.Room #3 faces West and is bright even in the winter.
Orchid cactus in Room #2The Easter bunny never misses the Foxglove.