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Hartley House is a stunning turn-of-the-20th century mansion with
the sophisticated elegance of a small European hotel.
Built in 1910, this Sacramento landmark
combines modern comforts with the warmth and charm of a bygone
era.
As you stroll up the
walk passing verdant gardens, bordered with bright flowers, you
are sure to feel welcome the moment the front door opens and you
are greeted by a smiling innkeeper.
The stately character
of Hartley House is preserved in original inlaid hardwood floors,
stained woodwork, leaded and stained glass windows and original
brass light fixtures converted from gas. Authentic antique
furnishings, period artworks and collectibles decorate the parlour,
dining room, and guest rooms. A portrait of great grandfather,
Carter Blair Hartley, has a prominent place at the first landing
of the handsome staircase to the guest rooms.
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Front view of
the Inn. Welcome to Hartley House Inn.
The Inn is located in historic Boulevard Park, nestled
in the majestic English Elms in Midtown
Sacramento.. |
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Sign with
Jockey, representing the popular Union Racetrack, 1800 to
1848 and from 1849 to 1899 the California State Fair Grounds.
This area is now known as Boulevard Park. |
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Stairway with
torch-light bronze statue. |
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Victorian Wall
Clock. Belonging to the Grand-parents of Inn Keeper,
Randy Hartley.
This clock was the only surviving piece from the Dutch Flat
Hotel fire in the early 1900's.
(The Hotel was located in the Sierra Foothills) |
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Bradley/Hubbard
1870's lamp with the Crocker Mansion pictured in the
background. (Located in the parlour.) |
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Courtyard and
Gardens.
A great place to unwind after a hard
day. With plenty of shade and fresh scents, it makes for a
nice private retreat. Free WiFi Internet also available on the
courtyard. |
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