Explore Chattanooga Summer 2023
Maclellan House (circa 1889) The main mansion for Bluff View Inn, the Maclellan House is an English Tudor-style home that features an exclusive honeymoon suite and many one-of-a-kind period pieces from the original home. Mr. Thomas Maclellan, a banker, lived in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada for several years before coming to Chattanoo ga. Later in 1958, the home was purchased by the Bryan family who maintained the residence for many years. History and elegance abound in this seven-room bed & breakfast home. Conveniently located near the river’s edge, each room boasts breathtaking views of the Tennessee River. Martin House (circa 1927) Inside this elegantly restored Colonial Revival home, you will find three guest rooms furnished with antiques complemented by traditional and contemporary art. The namesake of the home, Cyrus Griffin Martin, was a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army during World War I. After exiting the armed forces, Griffin met his wife, Rosalind, and settled down in Chattanooga, where Cyrus enjoyed a successful career as a banker and lawyer. The stretched portico and spacious veranda allow guests a picturesque view of the Tennessee River and Maclellan Island. T.C. Thompson House (circa 1908) The Victorian-style T.C. Thompson House served as the original residence of former Chattanooga Mayor Thomas Clarkson Thomp son. Later, as president of Chattanooga’s Civitan Club in the 1920’s, Thompson spearheaded a movement to build a hospital exclusively for children. The new facility opened its doors in 1929. Today, the hospi tal is known as Children’s Hospital of Erlanger. The T.C. Thompson house features four guest rooms and two apartment-style suites. Guests are invited to cozy up in the indoor parlor or unwind on front porch rocking chairs while the sun sets over Signal Mountain.
As a family owned and operated business, Bluff View Art District strives to continue the preservation of the architecture, character and charm found in each of these bed & breakfast homes. Seamlessly blending modern convenience and historical beauty, Bluff View Inn provides a relaxing retreat with an array of restau rants, activities, and attractions at your fingertips. Give Bluff View Inn a call at (423) 321-0235 x2 or visit www.bluffviewartdistrict. com for more information on availability and booking reservation.
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