Rates
$175 to $250
Payment types accepted include Personal Checks, American Express, Master Card, Visa and Discover.
Events Hosted
- Reunions
- Romantic Getaways
- Weddings
- Girlfriend Weekends
Available Food Service
- Catering Service
- Picnic Lunches
- Vegetarian Breakfast
- Early Coffee/Tea
- Full Gourmet Breakfast
- Special Dietary Needs Breakfast Available
Other Activities
- Wineries
- Water Sports
- Tennis
- Sports Events, Major, College
- Shopping (Local Crafts)
- Parks
- Museums
- Horseback Riding
- Hiking
- Golf
- Fishing
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Bicycling
- Art Galleries
- Antiquing
- Passion Play
- Branson
- Carnegie Library 1 Block
- Directly Below The Crescent Hotel
Innkeeper(s)
Bonnie and Richard Speer
Rooms
This property has 3 total guest accommodations. The types of beds available include Double, King and Queen.
Amenities In Room

- Cable TV
- VCR
- Television
- Central Air
- Wireless Internet Access
- Hair Dryer
- Reading Lamps
- DVD
- Desk
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Bathrobes
- Air Conditioning
- Cd Player In The Master Bedroom
- Beds With Three Different Comfort Levels
- Accented With Luxury Linens & Featherbeds
- Period Bedding
Amenities On Site
- DVD
- Television
- Library
- Laundry Facilities
- Parlor Games
- Hot Tub/Spa
- VCR
- Dvd Library
- Direct Tv
- Lovely Pond With Two Running Streams Year-round
- Two Verandas With Fabulous Views Across The Valley
- Lawn Chairs On The Grounds Around The Pond
- Antiques Including Victorian Light Fixtures
- Eastlake Chairs
- Rockers
- An English Tea Service Is Available In The Living Room
- Several Antique Stuffed Animals
- Many Eclectic Period Odds N Ends Personalize The Home
- Two Large Full-size Mirrors
- Beautifully Carved Victorian Handrail.
Business Traveler Amenities
- Desk
- Flexible Check in/out Times
- Hair Dryer
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Television
- Wireless Internet Access
- Library One Block Away
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The Pearl Tatman House
Map
Location: City/Urban.
Romantic Interest
Original artwork, especially in the master bedroom with a rose theme and a very comfortable canopy bed.
Historic Interest
Built at the turn of the century, was the home of Pearl Tatman, the first female doctor in the state of Arkansas.
Historic Awards:
- National Register (Granted)
Historic sites nearby:
Eureka Springs (listed on National Register of Historic Places)
Weather
About Our Rooms
Kitchen
Fully equipped, kitchen table, chairs, many antique signs, windows and two doors open onto patio and pond, steps away from Jacuzzi, outhouse 1/2 bath, washer/dryer.
Living Room
Large, high ceilings, tall windows overlooking Spring Street and the pond, period secretary, antique lighting, 8 original oil paintings. Old Asian chest and end tables.
Dining Room
Eastlake Dining table, 4 Eastlake chairs, barristers bookcase with books, portable water feature, large mirror, 2 antique desks, large dry flower arraignment, antique buffet, hutch.
Outhouse-Laundry Room
A 1/2 bath-dressing room located outside the kitchen equipped with a washer and dryer for guest use.
Jacuzzi Room
A two-person Jacuzzi built into the limestone-lined "cold storage" room in the mountain overlooking the patio and pond...wonderfully romantic and secluded.
Innkeeper Note
Its all yours; the entire house. Elegantly furnished and completely accessorized, this three-bedroom Queen Anne Victorian comfortably accommodates six guests. Its all yours; the entire house. Enjoy the formal dining room, the fully stocked kitchen, the spacious, high-ceilinged, light-filled living room and the three romantic bedrooms. The walls are adorned with 35 smartly framed original oil paintings. Two verandas overlook the koi pond with two rippling streams. Spectacular sunrises illuminate East Mountain and the Christ of the Ozarks statue across the valley. See it all from your two-person Jacuzzi, imaginatively set in the "cold room in the mountain." Horse-drawn carriages romantically clip-clop their way down Spring Street below, along the trolley route to town.
Visit Our Website
The Pearl Tatman House
Publicity and Reviews
"Americas Painted Ladies, The Ultimate Celebration of Our Victorians" (Page 115), "Eureka Springs, A Pictorial History", the Sixth Annual Bank of Eureka Springs Historical Calendar (1887), Noted as "the most photographed home in Eureka Springs" and has been painted by many artists around the world.
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