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Historical Patillo/Key Home

Historical Patillo/Key Home

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Historical  Patillo/Key Home
Formal Dining room.  Seating for 6.
Dining
Living area.  Flat screen TV.  Fireplace.
Queen bed. TV.  Noise maker.  Fan.

Overview of Historical Patillo/Key Home

Reviews
9.0 out of 10 Wonderful
1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 4

Popular amenities

  • Pet-friendlyPet-friendlyPet-friendly
  • FireplaceFireplaceFireplace
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Free WiFiFree WiFiFree WiFi
  • WasherWasherWasher
  • DryerDryerDryer

Explore the area

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Marshall, TX
  • Popular LocationOld Harrison County Courthouse7 min walk
  • Popular LocationEast Texas Baptist University11 min walk
  • Popular LocationWiley College3 min drive
  • AirportLongview, TX (GGG-East Texas Regional)30 min drive

Rooms & beds

1 bedroom (sleeps 4)

Master

1 Queen Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom

Bathtub or shower · Toilet

Spaces

Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Balcony
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden

About this property

Historical Patillo/Key Home

The Patillo Home, built around 1846 and used primarily for rental property, was named after Trenton A. Patillo, a pioneer lawyer, county judge, and co-founder of the Texas Republican. According to early deed and probate records, the site of the Patillo House was part of the Richardson Addition, one of the oldest sections of Marshall, and owned by Mrs. Lavenia Richardson.
Colonial William S. Richardson came from Alabama to Bastrop County, Texas in 1840, and then moved to Marshall with his family in 1842. After he died in 1850, Col. Richardson left his wife Lavenia with one grown son and four daughters. In 1859, when she was unable to secure sufficient funds to meet the bond requirements for the guardianship of her minor children, Trenton A. Patillo was appointed by the Country Court as guardian of the estates of Frances A. and Emily V. Richardson. Eventually Lavenia had to mortgage her homestead and other properties to Mr. Patillo, although she never lost the title to the original 5 acre purchased two of the lots between North Washington Avenue and the Marshall Cemetery on April 18, 1877, from their mother's estate. The Patillo House occupies the south half of this property, while a frame house of identical design occupies the north half. But according to public records, the sisters lived in neither of these houses. After the death of her sister, Mrs. Sanders moved to El Paso and sold her home and the remaining lots of the original 5 acre plot. Although a complete abstract exists on Outlot 27, N-E, it does not show conclusively whether the Patillo House was built by the Richardson sisters or by the subsequent owner, William Hugh Lane. William Hugh Lane, from an Irish immigrant family, came to Harrison County where he established a law practice with Isaac Van Zandt and Judge William B. Ochiltree. According to Deed Records, William Lane purchased the property from J.E. Davis. (Harrison County Deed Records, Vol. 49, Pg. 44, filed May 17, 1902). The Patillo house represents the change that took place in the neighborhood adjacent to the railroad yards after the construction of the Texas and Pacific shops in the early 1970's. In 1963, Commander Hobart Key, Jr., USNR acquired all of Out-lot 27 from Bertha Davis, the widowed wife of J.E. Davis. (Harrison County Deed Records, Vol. 587, Pg. 86, filed June 18, 1963.) The Patillo House is the third Texas Medallion structure to be preserved by Mr. Key, who also owned the Ginocchio Hotel and the Key Log Cabin. The Key family came to East Texas in the 1840's, thirty-seven years after their relative Francis Scott Key, wrote the "Star-Spangled Banner." When Mr. Key purchased the Patillo Home he restored it to its original state. The home staid in the Key family until Thomas Fisher Key and Richard Garrett Key sold it to Wayne and Michelle Fontenot in 2000. (Harrison County Deed Records, Vol. 2146, Pg. 43, filed September 22, 2000.)The Fontenots sold the structure to the current owners Lee H. Hardy Jr. and his wife Carolyn H. in 2003. (Harrison County Deed Records, Vol. 2604, Pg. 139, filed April 14, 2003). It is interesting to note that when the Patillo Home was built, very few people in Marshall lived in brick homes. As late as 1894, it was the only brick residence on North Bolivar Street, according to the Sanborn-Perris Insurance Maps.

Property manager

Carolyn Hardy

Languages

English

Amenities

Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Air conditioning

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17

Events

No events allowed

Pets

Pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock

We should mention

A car is required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Marshall

Located in Marshall, this holiday home is in the city centre. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Caddo Lake State Park and Tyler Bend Recreation Area, while Texas and Pacific Railway Museum and Michelson Museum of Art are cultural highlights. Travelling with kids? Consider Martha Josey Ranch, or check out an event or a game at Wildcat Field. Spend some time exploring the area's activities, including winery tours.
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Marshall, TX

What's nearby

  • Marshall Chamber of Commerce - 3 min walk
  • Old Harrison County Courthouse - 7 min walk
  • US District Court Clerk - 8 min walk
  • East Texas Baptist University - 11 min walk
  • Wiley College - 3 min drive

Getting around

  • Marshall Depot - 4 min walk
  • Longview, TX (GGG-East Texas Regional) - 30 min drive

Restaurants

  • El Paisano Supermarket - 2 min drive
  • Whataburger - 2 min drive
  • McDonald's - 2 min drive
  • Starbucks - 2 min drive
  • Chili's Grill & Bar - 2 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Historical Patillo/Key Home pet-friendly?

Yes, pets are allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Historical Patillo/Key Home?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Historical Patillo/Key Home?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Historical Patillo/Key Home located?

Located in the centre of Marshall, this family-friendly holiday home is within a 5-minute walk of Marshall Chamber of Commerce, Texas and Pacific Railway Museum and Michelson Museum of Art. Harrison County Historical Museum and Old Harrison County Courthouse are also within 10 minutes. Marshall Depot is only a 4-minute walk.

Reviews

9.0

Wonderful

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9.4/10

Cleanliness

9.8/10

Check-in

9.8/10

Communication

7.4/10

Location

9.4/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

8/10 Good

michael r.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, listing accuracy
bed
bed is very high and for me uncomfortable
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2023

10/10 Excellent

Brandy F.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Josey Clinic student approved!
Absolutely great place to stay while attending a Joesy Clinic. 8 minute drive, easy to get to, and takes dogs. I HIGHLY recommend this place. Convenient to everything!
Stayed 2 nights in Sep 2023

6/10 Okay

Kathleen A.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, listing accuracy
Disliked: Location
Historical building
We enjoy historical architecture. The building was lovely and decorated with taste. The neighboring homes, however had a more than dilapidated appearance. My daughter and I kept all blinds closed.
Stayed 3 nights in Jun 2023

10/10 Excellent

Blane J., Pilot Point

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Fantastic Historic Home
Wonderful cute historic home. Excellently stocked. Quiet. Comfortable bed. Great communication with the owner. Definitely recommend it.
Stayed 3 nights in Jun 2023

8/10 Good

Dennis P.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Good stay
Nice house, very comfortable for 2. Good location close to downtown. Little trouble with door lock, but manageable.
Stayed 2 nights in Nov 2022

About the host

Hosted by Carolyn Hardy

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Lee and I live in Tyler Texas about 60 miles from the Patillo Home. We originally purchased the home for my mom to live in but when she could no longer live unassisted we could not part with the house. The idea of a bed and breakfast has always appealed to us but not the amount of time it would require with us living in a different city. Listing the home allows us to share the history and quaintness of home and enjoy Marshall when we can get away. We have four granddaughters that keep us pretty busy.

Why they chose this property

Roomy, convenient, easy to find, and very close to downtown and train depot.

What makes this property unique

Previous renter have indicated that they simply felt at home on their stays.

Languages:

English
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