Recently Renovated Historic Landmark Home in Downtown Fredericksburg with Hot Tub, Rooftop Deck & Game Room
Step into Texas Hill Country history at this charming, dog-friendly home in the heart of Fredericksburg. Originally built in 1898 by German pioneer Ferdinand Koeppen as a Sunday House near Baron's Creek, this property is now a designated Fredericksburg Landmark—a rare blend of heritage and hospitality.
Modern Comforts Meet Historic Charm Enjoy spacious entertaining areas including:
Hot tub, beautiful private courtyard and rooftop deck for sunset views
A lively game room with foosball, Ping-Pong, board games, and a flatscreen TV
A fully updated kitchen and gas grill on the patio, perfect for home-cooked meals or BBQ nights
Covered carport parking for 1 vehicle, long driveway with ample space for multiple vehicle parking, additional parking area in front of home
Explore Fredericksburg Located less than a mile from Main Street, you’ll be steps away from:
Renowned wineries, beer gardens, and authentic German cuisine
Cultural gems like the Pioneer Museum and the National Museum of the Pacific War
Outdoor escapes including Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course, just four miles away
Whether you're sipping wine on the rooftop, soaking in the hot tub, or diving into Fredericksburg’s rich heritage, this home offers a one-of-a-kind stay that blends history, comfort, and adventure.
A Storied Past:
The central room dates back to 1898, once part of a community garden set aside by the German Emigration Company.
In 1908, the front of the house was expanded, giving it the welcoming facade you see today.
Owned by the Hilker family from 1919 to 1971, the home was lovingly preserved until Miss Frieda, the last heir, passed away.
Relocated from San Antonio Street in 1975, the house began its new chapter as a bed and breakfast in 1977, a tradition that continues to this day.
Book your stay today and experience over a century of Texas hospitality!