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Historic Home Downtown St George, Self Check-in
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9.0 out of 10
Wonderful
4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 10
Popular amenities
Explore the area
St. George, UT
- Place, St. George Tabernacle5 min walk
- Place, St. George Utah Temple8 min walk
- Place, Utah Tech University13 min walk
- Airport, St. George, UT (SGU)21 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Bedroom 1
4 Single Beds
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
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About this property
Historic Home Downtown St George, Self Check-in
Step back in time, stay at an 1870 original house.
Constructed of original adobe brick.
Located in downtown St George, Utah.
Property consists of 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms.
One of the few homes built after its founding in 1861.
The home was built in 1870 for Frederick and Emily Blake, the son of Benjamin Frederick Blake, Master Carpenter, one of the early pioneers settlers there, he was originally from Dorset, England, and was called to settle the St. George Mission (or Cotton Mission) by the then-president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young.
Benjamin F. Blake (Father) built the home for Frederick on the Northern half of the lot he owned, that already housed his own home he had built previously.
The dwelling is a 1.5-story, with a central Passage form, exhibiting a combination of Classical and Victorian aesthetic elements. It is reportedly constructed of adobe brick, which was one of the few available construction materials available to settlers at the time the dwelling was constructed, and clad in historical plaster (due to extensive cracking and deterioration it has been refinished)
Its moderate eaves, raking moldings, and fenestration, including the pilasters of the entry surround, all reflect the
Classical style, while the decorative barge-boards of the eaves are indicative of “updating” the dwelling’s style during the Victorian period of the late-1800s and early-1900s.
The whole house is beautifully decorated in the period style, there are four bedrooms, three have queen size beds, while the fourth has two twin beds each with a trundle underneath. There are two bathrooms, a beautiful period style living room, a dining room, a kitchen, along with laundry facilities on site,
There is also a rooftop balcony to sit out on with patio furniture overlooking a large backyard to enjoy, and the house can accommodate 10 guests.
The construction of permanent dwellings, such as the Blake House, during the pioneer period was no small feat given the relative scarcity of construction materials, and the tenuous nature of the settlement, roughly 300 persons were called to settle the area but fewer than 100 remained after the initial years and the hardships of the remote location, devastating seasonal flooding, lack of culinary water, and high summer temperatures.
While several dwellings built during the pioneer era are extant in St. George, few retain as high a degree of architectural and historical integrity as the 'Frederick Blake House'. As such, this dwelling is an excellent representation of the period and struggle for the community to survive the extreme challenges of settlement. Before the Blake houses were built the families lived in dugouts, as did many of the pioneers settlers.
The building has seen a small amount of exterior alteration over time. First, there are two small, 1-story additions on the rear of the building that wrap around to the north and south elevations. Both additions exhibit the same plaster cladding as the rest of the structure and
appear to have been constructed during the early historic period, so not too long after the initial construction of the home. These additions retain historical integrity in their own right and contribute to the overall integrity of the dwelling and it is a reflection of the pioneer period in St. George.
Here is a great opportunity to experience some of Utah's early Pioneer history, in the beautiful location of St George.
The property is not pet friendly.
Any guests requesting to film or photograph on or in this property can request custom pricing. No film or photography may be produced on this property without written consent by the owners.
Discounts offered: 5% off a weekly reservation, and 10% off a monthly or longer reservation, deducted at check out.
The Frederick Blake Historic Home is professionally managed by Stay Short Term Vacation Rentals.
**Noteworthy: As with all homes built in the era, the stairs leading to the 2nd floor are steeper than usual and the master bedroom (main floor) is the only inside access to the stairs. You can however go outside the Northwest door and in the West facing Northwest door to gain access.
Constructed of original adobe brick.
Located in downtown St George, Utah.
Property consists of 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms.
One of the few homes built after its founding in 1861.
The home was built in 1870 for Frederick and Emily Blake, the son of Benjamin Frederick Blake, Master Carpenter, one of the early pioneers settlers there, he was originally from Dorset, England, and was called to settle the St. George Mission (or Cotton Mission) by the then-president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young.
Benjamin F. Blake (Father) built the home for Frederick on the Northern half of the lot he owned, that already housed his own home he had built previously.
The dwelling is a 1.5-story, with a central Passage form, exhibiting a combination of Classical and Victorian aesthetic elements. It is reportedly constructed of adobe brick, which was one of the few available construction materials available to settlers at the time the dwelling was constructed, and clad in historical plaster (due to extensive cracking and deterioration it has been refinished)
Its moderate eaves, raking moldings, and fenestration, including the pilasters of the entry surround, all reflect the
Classical style, while the decorative barge-boards of the eaves are indicative of “updating” the dwelling’s style during the Victorian period of the late-1800s and early-1900s.
The whole house is beautifully decorated in the period style, there are four bedrooms, three have queen size beds, while the fourth has two twin beds each with a trundle underneath. There are two bathrooms, a beautiful period style living room, a dining room, a kitchen, along with laundry facilities on site,
There is also a rooftop balcony to sit out on with patio furniture overlooking a large backyard to enjoy, and the house can accommodate 10 guests.
The construction of permanent dwellings, such as the Blake House, during the pioneer period was no small feat given the relative scarcity of construction materials, and the tenuous nature of the settlement, roughly 300 persons were called to settle the area but fewer than 100 remained after the initial years and the hardships of the remote location, devastating seasonal flooding, lack of culinary water, and high summer temperatures.
While several dwellings built during the pioneer era are extant in St. George, few retain as high a degree of architectural and historical integrity as the 'Frederick Blake House'. As such, this dwelling is an excellent representation of the period and struggle for the community to survive the extreme challenges of settlement. Before the Blake houses were built the families lived in dugouts, as did many of the pioneers settlers.
The building has seen a small amount of exterior alteration over time. First, there are two small, 1-story additions on the rear of the building that wrap around to the north and south elevations. Both additions exhibit the same plaster cladding as the rest of the structure and
appear to have been constructed during the early historic period, so not too long after the initial construction of the home. These additions retain historical integrity in their own right and contribute to the overall integrity of the dwelling and it is a reflection of the pioneer period in St. George.
Here is a great opportunity to experience some of Utah's early Pioneer history, in the beautiful location of St George.
The property is not pet friendly.
Any guests requesting to film or photograph on or in this property can request custom pricing. No film or photography may be produced on this property without written consent by the owners.
Discounts offered: 5% off a weekly reservation, and 10% off a monthly or longer reservation, deducted at check out.
The Frederick Blake Historic Home is professionally managed by Stay Short Term Vacation Rentals.
**Noteworthy: As with all homes built in the era, the stairs leading to the 2nd floor are steeper than usual and the master bedroom (main floor) is the only inside access to the stairs. You can however go outside the Northwest door and in the West facing Northwest door to gain access.
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Amenities
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Dryer
Air conditioning
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Children
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Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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About the area
St. George
Downtown St. George, a neighbourhood in St. George, is home to this holiday home. McQuarrie Memorial Pioneer Museum and St. George Art Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at St. George Children’s Museum and Laser Mania Family Fun Center. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Pioneer Center For The Arts or Burns Arena.
St. George, UT
What's nearby
- St. George Tabernacle - 5 min walk - 0.5 km
- St. George Utah Temple - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
- Utah Tech University - 13 min walk - 1.2 km
- Pioneer Park - 2 min drive - 1.5 km
- Dixie Convention Center - 4 min drive - 3.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Cliffside Restaurant - 4 min drive
- Taco Bell - 2 min drive
- Iceberg Drive Inn - 8 min walk
- Station 2 Bar by Zion Brewery - 9 min walk
- George's Corner Restaurant - 9 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Dave Healey

Hi, we are Dave and Brittney, we live in Orem, Utah with our 3 kids, & dog, Sadie. Dave is an investor & Brittney with her team manage the vacation rentals. We enjoy being with our kids, traveling, going to the gym, the movies, & much more.
Our family motto is 'Excel Lift Love', our goal is to strive to infuse this into our everyday living, as well as in the running of our Vacation Rental properties, to help provide you with a memorable experience.
Our family motto is 'Excel Lift Love', our goal is to strive to infuse this into our everyday living, as well as in the running of our Vacation Rental properties, to help provide you with a memorable experience.
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