Hamilton House Estate, a Hot Springs Bed and Breakfast Inn, overlooks Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. The estate creates a magnificent presence sitting on a three acre wooded peninsula jutting out into the deep mountain lake. Our magnificent grounds include a waterfall cascading down into Lake Hamilton with extensive walking paths through our beautiful gardens. Lakeside we have a swimming area, private boat slips and fishing dock.
Luxury Accommodations
Your accommodations at Hamilton House Estate are equally unique. We offer five rooms including two master suites that sprawl across the entire east/west wing of the House. In all our rooms and suites you will find rich appointments, original hardwood floors, king size beds and private baths with Jacuzzi whirlpool tubs. You will also find modern conveniences like cable television with DVD players.
Weddings and Specia...
Weddings and Special Gatherings
The Hamilton House is an exclusive five level mansion that will suit any wedding or special event. Our private lake peninsula also makes a perfect retreat or getaway after your big event! Facilities and seating for 150 guests inside and up to 250 guests when you include our outside patios.
Hamilton House Estate is located on a wooded, three-acre peninsula on Lake Hamilton in Arkansas. The estate was planned in the late 1920s and completed in 1931. The grounds of the inn provide an impressive backdrop to weddings, special events, and just relaxing on the lake. One enters the front of the property between two stone piers and black iron gates. The circular driveway features a unique anchor located in the center of the drive. The three-ton anchor was originally part of the battleship USS Massachusetts, which was part of Teddy Roosevelt's "Great White Fleet."
The house was patterned after an Italian villa and features marble floors from Mexico, hand-molded tiles and cornices, Carrara glass tiles from Italy, a Romeo and Juliet balcony over the front entrance, and the original red clay tiles, also imported from Mexico. The chandelier in the main room was shipped in from San Francisco. It was imported from Vienna and dates back to the Gold Rush Days. Amoirs and the lovely Venus De Medici, sculpted in 1870 in Carrara, Italy, are from the private family collection.
Constructed in a series of five levels--all steel, masonry and concrete--the inn was pattered in the style of an Italian villa on the Mediterranean Sea. A large, two-story boathouse was constructed at the lakeside, housing a machine shop during World War II. Stables also were built adjacent to the boathouse. Inside the Manor House, the inlaid marble floor in the foyer and Hamilton Room was imported from Mexico. Jazz plaster (an application of plaster and color at one time) and the hand-molded plaster ceiling coves that conceal indirect lighting display a workmanship of a time gone by.
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