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Visit 1892 in style at Ellerbeck Bed & Breakfast. The Zion Suite features beautiful wooden shutters, a private bathroom, luxurious four-poster bed with ultra-soft bamboo sheets and Brooklinen linens. Enjoy exploring a pioneer, polygamous mansion in the heart of Salt Lake City, as well as many excellent restaurants within walking distance. Or order in!
You have the option of ordering a delicious hot breakfast from the menu in your room, delivered in the morning with your choice of hot drinks.
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Make yourself at home in the library upstairs in front of the fireplace or settle in with a book in the living room downstairs. The dining room is a quiet, comfortable spot to work, for those traveling for business, not pleasure.
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The inn features 6 suites. This room is on the top floor.
If you are traveling with a furry friend, please be advised of our $25/ night pet charge.
Thomas W. Ellerbeck, born in England, was converted by missionaries to join the Mormon religion as a young man. Heeding the call to "Come to Zion," Ellerbeck traveled across the ocean and the western plains to Salt Lake City, where the early Saints had settled.
Because of his skill as an accountant, he made himself indispensable to the governor of the territory and prophet, Brigham Young. He became a prominent influence in government, was instrumental in bringing public utilities to the city, and started successful lumbar, gardening and gas businesses.
He was a polygamist, married to four women, though not all at once. His first wife died young and his second marriage ended quickly in divorce. Henrietta Dyer and Ellerbeck were married in 1863 and he took another wife a year later. From three of his four wives he had 22 children.
This home was built for Henrietta Dyer and her seven children. After growing frustrated with the nature of her marriage, Henrietta filled for divorce, citing "neglect." When Ellerbeck failed to appear at court, she was granted her wish. She lived at the home until 1903, when Ellerbeck dissolved his estate and sold the mansion to an associate, the Armstrongs. Ellerbeck died in 1905, Henrietta in 1915.
You have the option of ordering a delicious hot breakfast from the menu in your room, delivered in the morning with your choice of hot drinks.
게스트 이용 가능 공간/시설
Make yourself at home in the library upstairs in front of the fireplace or settle in with a book in the living room downstairs. The dining room is a quiet, comfortable spot to work, for those traveling for business, not pleasure.
기타 주의사항
The inn features 6 suites. This room is on the top floor.
If you are traveling with a furry friend, please be advised of our $25/ night pet charge.
Thomas W. Ellerbeck, born in England, was converted by missionaries to join the Mormon religion as a young man. Heeding the call to "Come to Zion," Ellerbeck traveled across the ocean and the western plains to Salt Lake City, where the early Saints had settled.
Because of his skill as an accountant, he made himself indispensable to the governor of the territory and prophet, Brigham Young. He became a prominent influence in government, was instrumental in bringing public utilities to the city, and started successful lumbar, gardening and gas businesses.
He was a polygamist, married to four women, though not all at once. His first wife died young and his second marriage ended quickly in divorce. Henrietta Dyer and Ellerbeck were married in 1863 and he took another wife a year later. From three of his four wives he had 22 children.
This home was built for Henrietta Dyer and her seven children. After growing frustrated with the nature of her marriage, Henrietta filled for divorce, citing "neglect." When Ellerbeck failed to appear at court, she was granted her wish. She lived at the home until 1903, when Ellerbeck dissolved his estate and sold the mansion to an associate, the Armstrongs. Ellerbeck died in 1905, Henrietta in 1915.
Visit 1892 in style at Ellerbeck Bed & Breakfast. The Zion Suite features beautiful wooden shutters, a private bathroom, luxurious four-poster bed with ultra-soft bamboo sheets and Brooklinen linens. Enjoy exploring a pioneer, polygamous mansion in the heart of Salt Lake City, as well as many excellent restaurants within walking distance. Or order in!
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The historic Lower Avenues is a beautiful residential neighborhood, 5 minutes walk from Downtown Salt Lake City. There are miles hiking and biking trails within walking distance of the inn.
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Kara and Tyler are the primary innkeepers at Ellerbeck Bed & Breakfast. Kara loves interior design and chefs it up in the kitchen each morning cooking breakfast. Tyler wears lots of hats: gardener, handyman, and runs the business side of Ellerbeck. Together, with the help of Maya, our weekend innkeeper, we look forward to making your stay with us exceptional! As long time Utah fans, history buffs, and travel enthusiasts, we hope we can help make your time in Salt Lake City incredible.
Kara and Tyler are the primary innkeepers at Ellerbeck Bed & Breakfast. Kara loves interior design and chefs it up in the kitchen each morning cooking breakfast. Tyler wears lots o…
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We live in the innkeepers apartment nearby the mansion and can offer you assistance if you need it. We offer a self check-in process which will allow you to arrive and leave on your own schedule. We will also bring your breakfast to you in the morning!
We live in the innkeepers apartment nearby the mansion and can offer you assistance if you need it. We offer a self check-in process which will allow you to arrive and leave on you…
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