Foxglove Guesthouse
Located in the heart of the exciting Capitol Hill neighborhood, the Foxglove is just steps away from many restaurants, parks, clubs and public transportation. Built in 1905 in the American Arts and Crafts Style this house retains its... more
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8/28/2008 |
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I have not stayed in a B & B for many years (no privacy, too noisy, often inconvenient locations etc.), but was not happy with the hotel options for a short stay in Seattle and went to BedandBreakfast.com to take a look. The Foxglove sounded like a special place -- the Craftsman-style furnishings, the Capitol Hill location, the interesting owners. So I e-mailed John to ask about availability of the smaller single room at the back; he encouraged me to visit. Previous reviews of the Foxglove are all on the money! I was given careful directions (easy to take bus #10 from downtown) and a warm welcome when I arrived early to leave my bags before heading off to see the city. I spent very little time at the Foxglove -- alas, did not have time to stroll or sit in the lush garden -- but felt welcomed and pampered. Everything is done "with class" -- spotless housekeeping, a terrific bed, internet connection in my room, fluffy bathrobe (and wonderful toiletries) and a very good breakfast including a variety of fruit (beautifully presented), excellent cheese and fresh croissants and coffee cake. Perhaps most amazing is John's knack of knowing just how much socializing to carry on, how much information is just enough, how to make you feel welcome but not smothered. I will certainly return. View Reviewer Info
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| "L'endroit idéal"
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7/14/2008 |
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Je suis resté au Foxglove très souvent pendant plus de trois mois, j’ai adoré et y retourne à chaque fois que je vais à Seattle. Située dans a quartier très calme tout en étant pas très loin de restaurants et de downtown. Chambres magnifiquement décorées, très confortables et toujours extrêmement propres. Endroit idéal pour se reposer après une journée de travail ou de visite. Propriétaires très accueillants, disponibles, toujours prêt a aider et a donner de bons conseils pour visiter la région, les sorties, les restaurants. Les propriétaires vivent dans une partie séparée de la maison, vous ne les verrez que si vous le souhaitez. Le petit déjeuner est un régal (gâteaux pain, fruits...). J’adore cette maison, j’y retourne a chaque fois que j’en ai l’occasion, je la recommande vivement a tout le monde ! View Reviewer Info
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| "Discovery In Seattle!!"
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6/30/2008 |
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We were first time visitors to The Foxglove Guesthouse in June/2008, but very experienced B & B'ers. Driving down 18th Ave. E., and not being familiar with the area and looking for the address, I was so pleased to see such a magnificant home gracing the street and the number we were looking for on that home! The first thing I was aware of when entering the front foyer was the wonderful smell of lilies and oranges, it was so amazing. Then the cool, rich, beautiful comfort of this home surrounded us. We thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality of the hosts, John and Dan, and we were treated so well and received such good tips on exploring, we will make this an annual event. Breakfasts were absolutely delicious, cleanliness and comfort were everywhere. It exceeded our expectations, very special care is taken by John, and when you read this review, know that it truly is a little home away from home where you can settle in. View Reviewer Info
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| "Ideal and idyllic on Capitol Hill"
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6/29/2008 |
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I was lucky enough to spend a week here in May 2008 while visiting Seattle for business and a rest. The Foxglove proved to be the perfect place for my Seattle visit.
Everything about the Foxglove is pleasing. The solid, gracious old house has been beautifully restored by the innkeepers. Everywhere you turn there is something lovely or unusual to admire, from the gorgeous woodwork and floors, to the orchids, art pottery, antique gramophones, and vintage opera prints, to the lovely garden in back. Every inch of the place is spotless. My room overlooking the garden had everything I needed, with a very comfortable bed, WiFi, a desk, and a fridge. Breakfasts were excellent, with cereal, yogurt, and best of all, some very good aged cheddar cheese supplementing the tasty scones, croissants, and muffins.
John and Dan are the perfect hosts -- warm and welcoming, quick to provide information and assistance, but they also allow their guests privacy, making you feel completely at home. When we had a rare Seattle heat wave, John provided a fan to keep my room pleasantly cool. The location is ideal for visitors to Seattle -- you have all the attractions of Capitol Hill within easy walking distance, with many good restaurants, pubs, and cafes nearby. Both Safeway and Trader Joe's are just a few blocks away. Nearby Volunteer Park offers the Asian Art Museum, the Conservatory, and the Water Tower. The park is a good place to picnic or to go for a walk or a run. I fell in love with the neighborhood, which is full of beautiful old houses on streets lined with huge shade trees. May is the perfect time to visit, as all the lilac trees and dogwoods were in full and spectacular bloom.
There's excellent bus service, but it's an easy and pleasant 20-30 minute walk to downtown, Pike Place Market, and the ferries from the inn.
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| "The essence of style"
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6/18/2008 |
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My wife and I were very pleased with our stay at the enchanting Foxglove Guesthouse. From the delectable breakfast service, replete with fresh fruit, flaky croissant, and delicious local cheeses, to the gorgeous guestrooms and grounds, the Foxglove is the perfect home away from home in Seattle. John Fox goes out of his way to ensure the comfort of his guests, and is truly an excellent host; helpful and discreet. The Foxglove is located in a really cute and secluded area of Capitol hill, within walking distance of some great restaurants, brewpubs, and coffee shops. We would not hesitate to stay here again. In fact, we didn't want to leave! View Reviewer Info
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| "Lovely B&B, convenient to downtown Seattle attractions"
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6/17/2008 |
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I prefer B&Bs over hotels, and was looking for a place to stay for 2 weeks while I worked in Seattle. I found wonderful hospitality; I had never been to Seattle before, and had a million questions, which John was willing and able to answer. I caught the bus 2 blocks away, and was able to easily go downtown. The B&B is located in the Capitol Hill area, which is a homey, pretty neighborhood with restaurants and shops.
Breakfast is continental, but with a beautifully set table: fruit, juice, rolls, cheese, and excellent coffee.
My room, with antique furniture, was spotless, as was the shared bathroom just a short walk down the hall. The garden view from my window, full of flowers, was the theme I awakened to, and went to sleep to, every day.The bed was comfortable and the room quiet. Definitely recommended. View Reviewer Info
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| "Quiet Craftsman Haven"
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6/11/2008 |
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We're writing this from another, far less interesting guesthouse - we're still pining for the Foxglove, and wish we had known about it earlier so we could have booked it for our entire stay in Seattle.
Foxglove Inn is one of the most beautiful and tasteful B&Bs we've visited. The 1905 Craftsman style home has been lovingly, respectfully restored by John and Dan, the innkeepers, and shows off their collections of antique furniture, pottery and NW Native American Art. Our room - #1 - had a gorgeous and very comfortable bed, a private shower/toilet and a view onto the lovely backyard (lush in the June rain). It's an intimate place - I think 6 people is probably the maximum number of visitors - and the breakfast, with fresh fruit, yogurt, pastries, cheese and strong coffee, was quite adequate and very relaxed.
In fact the keyword here is 'relaxed'. We felt at home. The comfort of having WiFi, a small refrigerator and cable TV (and for now, a walk in closet) in a gorgeously decorated room, for $120 a night, in one of the nicest parts of Seattle, was just splendid. I told John I'd write this review on one condition - that he'd always find room for us when we're in Seattle!
Located on a quiet street in one of the more charming parts of Capitol Hill, Foxglove is a quick walk to great (non-Starbucks!) coffee (like Insomniax and Victrola), restaurants and shops on 15th Avenue East - calmer and hipper than Broadway, which is also a short walk down the hill (with a great view of the Space Needle).
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Foxglove Guesthouse117 18th Ave East Seattle, WA 98112 USA
| Phone: | +1-206-328-4173 | | Cellular: | +1-206-478-4347 |
Innkeeper(s) John Fox & Daniel Handshue
The Innkeepers Speak: English
Rates: $115 - $145

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