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USA > Texas > Austin
The Strickland Arms
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Strickland Arms, former home of Judge John McCamy Patterson was built in 1904 and is nestled in the quiet central Austin neighborhood of Historic Hyde Park. No busy streets, yet walking distance to Elisabet Ney Museum, Austin landmark dining, and coffee shops. The native limestone, turn of the century, 5000 square foot home with 12 foot ceilings, formal dining and living areas, individual private sleeping and bathing quarters, wrap around Antebellum style porch complete with rattan swings, and private back yard French patterned garden veranda will take you back to a time when life was simpler and much more pleasant. |
Amenities:
Wood Fireplace,
and more... |
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Payment Methods Accepted:
Discover, Master Card, Visa, American Express, Cash.
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Please ask about children.
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Driving
Directions: If, when arriving in Austin, you are traveling North on I-35, take the Airport Blvd. exit on to the access road. Take a left on Airport Blvd., drive under I-35, and take your first left on 45th St. On 45th, go past the first light on Red River, then pass Caswell St. Take a right on the next street, Eilers, and proceed to 47th St. Take a left on 47th and you cannot miss Strickland Arms on your right. Note: If you are traveling south on I-35, the directions are the same, except you take a right on Airport Blvd. off the access highway. If you are coming from Bergstrom International Airport, you will head south on I-35 for about 9 miles before you come to Airport Blvd. |
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