Hot Springs Inn Rental Overview
Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
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Property Information
Welcome to the Sojourner Inn; offering a unique alternative to a hotel or motel room. Whether you are looking for a vacation rental, an extended stay alternative, or just a weekend getaway, the luxury suites of the Sojourner Inn are the perfect choice. Each suite with it's fully appointed kitchen and stocked linen closet offers you seclusion and privacy; arrangements can be made for daily maid service if so desired.
History of Sojourner Inn
The land that the Inn sets on was granted by the United States to Rodolphus D. Jennings on October 14, 1882. In the late 1880's the Dakota Hot Springs Company was formed and the land was platted into lots, blocks, streets and alleys. The streets and alleys were dedicated to the public for public highways and uses, but the Hot Springs Company reserved the rights to the exclusive use and control of the warm and cold water of a mineral nature flowing through and under the said streets and alleys.
In September of 1889 for the consideration of $150.00 Dakota Hot Springs Company conveyed lot 8 to Jane Burdette, a widow. Jane Burdette signed two promissory notes drawing the interest of 8% per annum until paid. One note for $37.50 was payable in one year, one note for $37.50 was payable in two years.
In October of 1890 Jane Burdette signed a mortgage to Fred Evans for real property on the land. This mortgage was for $1,200.00 at a rate of 10% per annum due in five years. In 1895 Jane Burdette was found in default of the mortgage and the property was sold at sheriffs sale on the steps of the Fall River County courthouse. Fred Evans paid $1,400.00 at the sheriffs sale for the property. The property changed hands a number of times during the next 10 years with Mr. Evans, his wife and Jane Burdette being involved.
On January 3, 1898 Mrs. Evans sold it to Jennie Brinkerhoof. Dr. Perry Nichols opened his cancer hospital in the building in March, 1905, and remained there until June, 1907. The old photo on the Home page was taken while Nichols was tenant.
Other Unlisted Amenities
The Cabin:
The perfect Western retreat for families, couples seeking seclusion, horsemen & hunters.
Master Bedroom with Queen Bed.
Loft Bedroom with one Full Bed and one Single Bed.
Great room with sofa sleeper.
Plasma satellite TV.
Jacuzzi tub.
Fully equipped kitchen.
Horse corrals
Large front porch with view of Battle Mountain and Seven Sisters Mountain Range.
Ranch adjoins 5,000+ acres of South Dakota Game Fish & Parks Game Refuge.
The cabin features custom locally crafted furniture and fixtures along with original western and wildlife art.
As history has it an epidemic that struck the local Indian tribe around 1550 or so; the plague ended according to the story when a messenger brought news of a healing spring that cured the illness. Battle Mountain got its name from a 19th century clash between the Sioux and the Cheyenne over control of the warm spring found in the area.
Serengeti Suite:
"Out of Africa"...a bit of the Serengeti in the Black Hills of South Dakota. This fun living space features:
Master bedroom with unique canopy bed.
Zebra inspired kitchen that is totally equipped.
Colorful living room with game area.
Large bathroom with terranium wall.
Private outdoor patio area.
African artwork
Rustic Suite:
Step into the wild west; this suite features custom western furniture and fixtures along with western art. The center piece of the living area is a extraordinary Sioux drum crafted into a unique table. After a day of exploring the beautiful Black Hills relax on the front porch in over-sized rocking chairs or on your private garden patio.
Master bedroom with queen ranch bed.
Second bedroom with bunk style full bed and twin bed.
Spacious fully furnished country kitchen.
Wonderful ranch inspired living area.
27" TV
Wilderness Retreat:
That backwoods wilderness get-a-way that only existed in your dreams can be found on the third floor of the Sojourner Inn. Hickory crafted furniture combined with antler accessories and wildlife art inspire you with thoughts and feelings of the great outdoors.
Master bedroom featuring a massive queen size Old Hickory bed. Sliding glass doors lead to your own private deck.
Second bedroom features a full bed and a twin bed.
Light and airy fully stocked kitchen.
Bath & Garden
Mineral Water Bath and Meditation Garden
"Where time stands still"
An oasis of tranquility awaits our guests in the Sojourner Inn’s mineral bath and private garden. Acoustics of the waterfall and the serenity of the surrounding garden provide a relaxing, rejuvenating experience. The soaking pool is filled with constantly flowing mineral rich water.
Suite accommodations offer
2 spa robes,
custom designed furnishings,
high thread count linens,
and welcome baskets with fruit and snacks
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Reservation Information
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Pat Azinger
Day Phone: 605-745-3361
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