Ullrich Suite
The Ullrich Suite is an unusual and beautifully furnished one-bedroom apartment in St. Louis' delightful Tower Grove East neighborhood. Located in a former storefront bakery, the apartment features an open floor plan. Weekly housekeeping is included.
Before your arrival, the Ullrich Suite will be stocked with welcome teas and treats, freshly roasted coffee, and light breakfast foods to start your stay. You'll also find a range of cleaning supplies that you're welcome to use and complimentary toiletries (soap, shampoo, conditioner, Q-Tips, etc.). To keep rates low, we do not replenish these items during your stay.
A large arts-and-crafts-style bookcase separates the living area from the sleeping area. In other words, the bedroom is not a room by itself with a door. The Ullrich Suite can sleep up to three, with an excellent King-sized bed, and a comfortable couch in the living room. If you would like to have the couch made up for a guest to sleep on, please make your reservation for three.
The spacious kitchen is fully equipped, with a large gas range, frost-free refrigerator, dishwasher, and everything you need for basic meal preparation.
Please note that the bathroom in the Ullrich Suite is tiny. The Ullrich Suite does not have a bathtub. There is a shower and a "shave your legs" tub, not a tub that you can soak in.
The apartment has high-speed internet service. The smart TV has an antenna for local stations. You are welcome to log into any streaming services to which you subscribe, through a Roku Box. The Ullrich is on the ground floor, with one step leading to the apartment entrance. In warmer weather, sit outside and enjoy the fountain and garden in the Ullrich's gated courtyard.
Smoking is prohibited in the Ullrich Suite as well as anywhere on the premises. Parking is free and on-street in front of the Ullrich Suite.
Upon making a reservation, you will be notified of SF Shannon's House Rules. Creation of a reservation indicates acceptance of SF Shannon's policies.
Tower Grove East is a hidden gem. Walk or bike to all the best of St. Louis. Transit is easy from here: The Grand #70 bus is a 10-minute walk, and provides direct connection to Metrolink, the city's regional rail service.
Since all of SF Shannon’s vacation rental apartments are in the historic core of St. Louis, we occasionally receive the question: “Is it safe?” This question is impossible to answer, because we know nothing about the person asking it. Co-owner Rachel lives six short blocks from the Ullrich Suite. She and her husband raised their two daughters in this neighborhood, and have always felt perfectly safe.
WHY THAT NAME?
The Ullrich Guest Suite is named for the Ullrich Family that built, worked and lived in 3206 Shenandoah for the first half of the 20th Century. Joseph Ullrich and Sons Bakery was originally located on Geyer Avenue, near the current on-ramp to Interstate 44 at Jefferson. Around 1908 the family relocated to Shenandoah Avenue. The living room/bedroom of the Ullrich Suite was originally the bakery showroom. The current kitchen was the family's dining room. The Ullrich Suite's built-in hutch & china cabinet are original to the building.
Before your arrival, the Ullrich Suite will be stocked with welcome teas and treats, freshly roasted coffee, and light breakfast foods to start your stay. You'll also find a range of cleaning supplies that you're welcome to use and complimentary toiletries (soap, shampoo, conditioner, Q-Tips, etc.). To keep rates low, we do not replenish these items during your stay.
A large arts-and-crafts-style bookcase separates the living area from the sleeping area. In other words, the bedroom is not a room by itself with a door. The Ullrich Suite can sleep up to three, with an excellent King-sized bed, and a comfortable couch in the living room. If you would like to have the couch made up for a guest to sleep on, please make your reservation for three.
The spacious kitchen is fully equipped, with a large gas range, frost-free refrigerator, dishwasher, and everything you need for basic meal preparation.
Please note that the bathroom in the Ullrich Suite is tiny. The Ullrich Suite does not have a bathtub. There is a shower and a "shave your legs" tub, not a tub that you can soak in.
The apartment has high-speed internet service. The smart TV has an antenna for local stations. You are welcome to log into any streaming services to which you subscribe, through a Roku Box. The Ullrich is on the ground floor, with one step leading to the apartment entrance. In warmer weather, sit outside and enjoy the fountain and garden in the Ullrich's gated courtyard.
Smoking is prohibited in the Ullrich Suite as well as anywhere on the premises. Parking is free and on-street in front of the Ullrich Suite.
Upon making a reservation, you will be notified of SF Shannon's House Rules. Creation of a reservation indicates acceptance of SF Shannon's policies.
Tower Grove East is a hidden gem. Walk or bike to all the best of St. Louis. Transit is easy from here: The Grand #70 bus is a 10-minute walk, and provides direct connection to Metrolink, the city's regional rail service.
Since all of SF Shannon’s vacation rental apartments are in the historic core of St. Louis, we occasionally receive the question: “Is it safe?” This question is impossible to answer, because we know nothing about the person asking it. Co-owner Rachel lives six short blocks from the Ullrich Suite. She and her husband raised their two daughters in this neighborhood, and have always felt perfectly safe.
WHY THAT NAME?
The Ullrich Guest Suite is named for the Ullrich Family that built, worked and lived in 3206 Shenandoah for the first half of the 20th Century. Joseph Ullrich and Sons Bakery was originally located on Geyer Avenue, near the current on-ramp to Interstate 44 at Jefferson. Around 1908 the family relocated to Shenandoah Avenue. The living room/bedroom of the Ullrich Suite was originally the bakery showroom. The current kitchen was the family's dining room. The Ullrich Suite's built-in hutch & china cabinet are original to the building.
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The Ullrich Suite is an unusual and beautifully furnished one-bedroom apartment in St. Louis' delightful Tower Grove East neighborhood. Located in a former storefront bakery, the apartment features an open floor plan. Weekly housekeeping is included.
Before your arrival, the Ullrich Suite will be stocked with welcome teas and treats, freshly roasted coffee, and light breakfast foods to start your stay. You'll also find a range of cleaning supplies that you're welcome to use and complimentary toiletries (soap, shampoo, conditioner, Q-Tips, etc.). To keep rates low, we do not replenish these items during your stay.
A large arts-and-crafts-style bookcase separates the living area from the sleeping area. In other words, the bedroom is not a room by itself with a door. The Ullrich Suite can sleep up to three, with an excellent King-sized bed, and a comfortable couch in the living room. If you would like to have the couch made up for a guest to sleep on, please make your reservation for three.
The spacious kitchen is fully equipped, with a large gas range, frost-free refrigerator, dishwasher, and everything you need for basic meal preparation.
Please note that the bathroom in the Ullrich Suite is tiny. The Ullrich Suite does not have a bathtub. There is a shower and a "shave your legs" tub, not a tub that you can soak in.
The apartment has high-speed internet service. The smart TV has an antenna for local stations. You are welcome to log into any streaming services to which you subscribe, through a Roku Box. The Ullrich is on the ground floor, with one step leading to the apartment entrance. In warmer weather, sit outside and enjoy the fountain and garden in the Ullrich's gated courtyard.
Smoking is prohibited in the Ullrich Suite as well as anywhere on the premises. Parking is free and on-street in front of the Ullrich Suite.
Upon making a reservation, you will be notified of SF Shannon's House Rules. Creation of a reservation indicates acceptance of SF Shannon's policies.
Tower Grove East is a hidden gem. Walk or bike to all the best of St. Louis. Transit is easy from here: The Grand #70 bus is a 10-minute walk, and provides direct connection to Metrolink, the city's regional rail service.
Since all of SF Shannon’s vacation rental apartments are in the historic core of St. Louis, we occasionally receive the question: “Is it safe?” This question is impossible to answer, because we know nothing about the person asking it. Co-owner Rachel lives six short blocks from the Ullrich Suite. She and her husband raised their two daughters in this neighborhood, and have always felt perfectly safe.
WHY THAT NAME?
The Ullrich Guest Suite is named for the Ullrich Family that built, worked and lived in 3206 Shenandoah for the first half of the 20th Century. Joseph Ullrich and Sons Bakery was originally located on Geyer Avenue, near the current on-ramp to Interstate 44 at Jefferson. Around 1908 the family relocated to Shenandoah Avenue. The living room/bedroom of the Ullrich Suite was originally the bakery showroom. The current kitchen was the family's dining room. The Ullrich Suite's built-in hutch & china cabinet are original to the building.
Before your arrival, the Ullrich Suite will be stocked with welcome teas and treats, freshly roasted coffee, and light breakfast foods to start your stay. You'll also find a range of cleaning supplies that you're welcome to use and complimentary toiletries (soap, shampoo, conditioner, Q-Tips, etc.). To keep rates low, we do not replenish these items during your stay.
A large arts-and-crafts-style bookcase separates the living area from the sleeping area. In other words, the bedroom is not a room by itself with a door. The Ullrich Suite can sleep up to three, with an excellent King-sized bed, and a comfortable couch in the living room. If you would like to have the couch made up for a guest to sleep on, please make your reservation for three.
The spacious kitchen is fully equipped, with a large gas range, frost-free refrigerator, dishwasher, and everything you need for basic meal preparation.
Please note that the bathroom in the Ullrich Suite is tiny. The Ullrich Suite does not have a bathtub. There is a shower and a "shave your legs" tub, not a tub that you can soak in.
The apartment has high-speed internet service. The smart TV has an antenna for local stations. You are welcome to log into any streaming services to which you subscribe, through a Roku Box. The Ullrich is on the ground floor, with one step leading to the apartment entrance. In warmer weather, sit outside and enjoy the fountain and garden in the Ullrich's gated courtyard.
Smoking is prohibited in the Ullrich Suite as well as anywhere on the premises. Parking is free and on-street in front of the Ullrich Suite.
Upon making a reservation, you will be notified of SF Shannon's House Rules. Creation of a reservation indicates acceptance of SF Shannon's policies.
Tower Grove East is a hidden gem. Walk or bike to all the best of St. Louis. Transit is easy from here: The Grand #70 bus is a 10-minute walk, and provides direct connection to Metrolink, the city's regional rail service.
Since all of SF Shannon’s vacation rental apartments are in the historic core of St. Louis, we occasionally receive the question: “Is it safe?” This question is impossible to answer, because we know nothing about the person asking it. Co-owner Rachel lives six short blocks from the Ullrich Suite. She and her husband raised their two daughters in this neighborhood, and have always felt perfectly safe.
WHY THAT NAME?
The Ullrich Guest Suite is named for the Ullrich Family that built, worked and lived in 3206 Shenandoah for the first half of the 20th Century. Joseph Ullrich and Sons Bakery was originally located on Geyer Avenue, near the current on-ramp to Interstate 44 at Jefferson. Around 1908 the family relocated to Shenandoah Avenue. The living room/bedroom of the Ullrich Suite was originally the bakery showroom. The current kitchen was the family's dining room. The Ullrich Suite's built-in hutch & china cabinet are original to the building.
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