Welcome To Scarritt House Nestled on nearly 4 acres of pristine desert landscape, this enchanting hacienda-style home embodies the timeless charm of old Tucson. Surrounded by sprawling desert vegetation and pathways, this property offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical ambiance, perfect for those seeking tranquility and adventure. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway, an artist’s retreat, or a family vacation full of exploration and relaxation an unforgettable escape into the heart of the desert. Book your stay today and create lasting memories in this magical desert oasis. Scarritt House offers 2 casitas. “ La Casa que Canta” “El Aposento del Sonador” and 3 luxury bedrooms to choose from.
Scarritt House is our Home and we Live on it with our Doodle Lola and our Cat Mickey, we welcome you certain times a year to enjoy it; We have available 3 rooms for rent as Bed & Breakfast and price is per room. The small blue Deluxe studio and The Double Luxe Bedroom ( See floor plan on Pictures). The Small Blue Deluxe studio consist in a private bedroom with a full bed and in suite bathroom.
The Breakfast is included served in our beautiful dinning table with fine china and fresh flowers, the breakfast include coffee, tea fresh fruit and juices, your desire eggs, yogurt and granola, cheese , muffins and other pastries.
We will be in and out , always available for any questions. You have access to our living room , dinning areas and patio, available to use the microwave, refrigerator and coffee machine , we have outdoor grill and fire pit.
Scarritt House is Located in the Historic Neighborhood Harold Bell Wright Estates, near Speedway Boulevard and Wilmot Road in Tucson with full of local history. If you’re like me you’ve probably wondered who Harold Bell Wright was and why his name graces this neighborhood? Harold Bell Wright was an early 20th century fiction author. He wrote 19 novels between 1903 – 1942. He is said to be the first American fiction author to sell over 1 million copies. 21 movies were based on his stories including The Shepherd of the Hills (made into a movie starring John Wayne), and The Winning of Barbara Worth (one of Gary Cooper’s first movies). All the name of the streets bears the names of his books.