Front entrance , Turn of the century Queen Anne-Colonial Revival Victorian Manor
Location: Golden Hill, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA (1 mile from Gaslamp downtown Petco Park Convention Center)
Accommodations: Victorian House, 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath (Sleeps 2)
A guest house is similar to a bed and breakfast, we offer lodging with private bedrooms and bathrooms.Guests are welcome to use the common areas of the house such as the kitchen, dining room and patio.Guests are welcome to cook their own meals and store their food. We provide fresh coffee and tea daily. Our Victorian delux bedrooms have queen beds flat panel TV and Wifi high speed internet.
Take a Step Back in Time when Life was Simple. This Turn of the Century Beautiful Victorian was Preserved in Time. Enchanted and Well Landscaped Front Yard with a Cherub Fountain. Beautiful Stained Glass Windows, Vintage Lighting, Furniture and Fire Places.
This Cozy Victorian is Just Minutes from the GasLamp Quarters and 1 Mile from Petco Stadium and
the Convention Center. Easy Access to the Freeways to Sea World and the Beaches. Minutes from the Harbor Water Front.
Our Guest house is better suited for adults, children under 12yrs May enjoy more traditional
hotels..
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Washer
- Dryer
- Linens Provided
- Off Street Parking
- Wood Fireplace
- Beds
- Queen Bed
- Double Bed
- Entertainment
- Cable/Satellite TV
- VCR
- Kitchen
- Shared Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Outdoor Features
- Deck/Patio
- Balcony
- Communications
- Broadband Internet
- WiFi (Wireless Internet)
- Suitability
- No Pets Allowed
- Not Suitable for Children
- Smoking Not Allowed
- Activities (on site and nearby)
- Golf
- Tennis
- Theme Park (Amusement Park)
- Zoo/Wildlife Park
- Shopping
- Sightseeing
- Restaurants
- Kayaking
- Boating
- Waterskiing
- Jet Skiing
- Swimming
- Windsurfing
- Biking
- Fitness Center/Gym
- Cinemas/Movie Theaters
- Museums
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
Nightly Rate $69.00 (June through December..)2009
Weekly Rate $490.00 (June through December.)2009
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Owner's Profile
Owner Description
Year Purchased: 2006
Hello,
I'm your friendly outgoing Innkeeper here at the Victorian Guest House. I enjoy
working hard to keep the Guest House in it's orginal state. I really enjoy meeting
people from all over.
Why the Owner Chose Golden Hill
We baught this Victorain because if it's proximity to the Downtown,Gaslamp area and it's in a
historical neiboorhood one of the oldest subdivision in San Diego. I like the street beacause
of all the victorian homes.
The Unique Benefits of this Victorian House
We are a friendly place to stay while vacationing in San Diego , we are under a mile from the Convention Center and Petco Park. Just blocks from the famous Gaslamp district.
easy access to the Beaches , Sea World and the Zoo. This propety has stood the test of time, holding on to the victorian area, guests can enjoy rocking chairs on the front porch,or sit outback by the koi pond and flowing stream. When you walk in the house the victorian elegance and
charm greet you with open arms. The Antique furnishing and peiod lighting will enlighten you.So
Come and enjoy life the way it used to be Simple.
Property Photos
- Front entrance , Turn of the century Queen Anne-Colonial Revival Victorian Manor - San Diego Victorian House
- Dining Room - San Diego Victorian House
- Renaissance Revival Bedroom - San Diego Victorian House
- French Master suite on ground floor
- Our French Master Suite, Louis 16th period antique funiture complete bedroom set
- EastLake Balcony Bedroom
- EastLake Balcony bedroom
- EastLake Bedroom room Private balcony View
- Dining Room
- Dining Rm
- dining rm 3
- Entrance Foyer
- Foyer1
- Stained GLass Front Door
- Stained Glass Picture Window Front
- Victorian Guest bedroom Bedroom
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #192438
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