1895 Tarlton House
Where Victorian elegance meets Southern hospitality!
   
     
 
 

Built in 1895, the Tarlton House is a stately Queen Anne Victorian home in historic Hillsboro, Texas.

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August Ease

at the Tarlton House!

Sizzlin'

Summer

Special!

Birding in Texas

1895 Tarlton House Coffee by

Go Texan!

Fun Sept 13 Weekend
in Hillsboro TX!

What's so special

about staying in a

Bed and Breakfast?

Anniversary or Birthday?
Gift Certificates

Tarlton Facility Services

180 Channel Satellite Flat-Screen TV

Wireless High-Speed Internet

Groups of Special Interest:

Girlfriends' Getaways or Bachelorette Party

Corporate Business Travel Information

Churches and Christian Organizations

Murder Mystery Weekends

Sports Fans- Youth Baseball & Softball

 

  Central Texas Bed andBreakfast

 

Central Texas Bed and Breakfast

Queen Anne Victorian
Historic luxury and style

Charming getaway
Exquisite breakfast
Themed decor bedrooms

With seven distinctive rooms from which to choose, book yourself into the room that makes the perfect stay for you.  Join us for a romantic anniversary, or plan a Murder Mystery Weekend (min 10 people); always a gourmet meal to start every day. Experience the ultimate bed and breakfast!

Book your room now!

Come away,

come away,

for your own

special getaway!

Tarlton Family Crest of the 1895 Tarlton House, Hillsboro, TX


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Birdwatchers on our wraparound front porch commonly see whitewinged doves, mourning doves, mockingbirds, cardinals, bluejays, wrens, ruby-throated hummingbirds, warblers, redwinged blackbirds, grackles and sparrows. Less frequently seen are purple martins, finches, tanagers, owls and woodpeckers. Texas boasts more bird species - over 600 - than any other state or province in North America, according to the American Birding Association.