Welcome to the 12th Annual Flagstaff Symphony Guild Home Tour! This is a self-driving tour, and you may start at any home and proceed in any order you like.
Please note: The homes on this tour are private residences, therefore all pets, including service animals, will not be allowed into any of the homes. To preserve the integrity of the homes, high heels and smoking are also not allowed.
Accessible public restrooms are available at:
Need help or have questions? Please call (928) 774-5107.
The Flagstaff Symphony Guild extends a sincere thank you to the homeowners who graciously opened their homes for this fundraiser, in addition to our generous sponsors:
TOUR HOMES:
1326 N. Indian Valley Way (link opens Google Maps)
Directions: From downtown Flagstaff, head east on W. Route 66 for 1.4 miles. Turn right onto Ponderosa Parkway and go 0.2 miles to Butler Ave. Turn left on Butler Ave and drive for 2.8 miles. Turn left onto Sky View and drive 0.2 miles. Turn right onto Edgewood St and drive 489 feet. Turn right onto Indian Valley Way and the home is 282 feet ahead on the left. Please park on the street.
Nestled against a backdrop of pristine Ponderosa pines, this completely remodeled Continental Country Club charmer will have you thinking that small home living is the way to go! With 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms snuggled into 1,326 sq. ft. of space, all rooms maximize the great outdoors each with its own private deck. Built in 1976 and brought into the millennium with modern features throughout. Featuring granite counters in the kitchen, marble counters and marble surrounds in bathrooms, travertine fireplace wall, skylights for natural lighting, matte black hardware and luxury vinyl tile. Make sure to stop by as you are certain to be inspired by the use of pattern and texture!
Musicians: 12:30-3:00 - Mary Nebel, cello, and Becky Romo, flute
120 E. Astro Ln. (link opens Google Maps)
Directions: From downtown Flagstaff, head north on Humphreys St. for 0.3 miles, turn right onto Fine Ave and drive for 0.2 miles. Turn left onto Hutcheson Dr., then turn left onto Apollo Way, and turn left on Astro Lane. The house is straight ahead at the end of the road. Please park along the street.
A charming 2,200 sq ft home discreetly tucked away on a cul-de-sac within the picturesque enclave of Cherry Hill. A seamless blend of vintage charm and modern comforts welcomes visitors into a world where artistry meets functionality. As you wander through the inviting spaces, you'll find yourself surrounded by carefully curated Western art that graces every room. The centerpiece of the master bedroom is an ornate antique bed dating back to 1834, thoughtfully re-imagined to embrace the comforts of contemporary living as a spacious Queen-size. Outdoor delights include a sprawling vegetable garden that beckons with vibrant colors and fragrant aromas and serves as a natural haven for hummingbirds and goldfinches.
Musicians: 1:30-3:45 - Andrea Graves and Jeannette Moore, flute duo
411 N. Leroux (link opens Google Maps)
Directions: From downtown Flagstaff, take Humphreys St. north for 0.2 miles and turn right onto Dale Ave. Drive 0.1 mile and turn left onto N. Leroux St. Go 128 feet to the Babbitt House which is a blue house on the left. The Bespoke Inn is directly across the street. Parking is available on Leroux and on the side streets. Watch for the paid parking signs if you park closer to the downtown area.
The Babbitt House, located in historic downtown Flagstaff, is on the national register of historic places, and was the home of the Babbitt brothers including Bruce Babbitt, former Arizona Governor, US Presidential Candidate, and US Secretary of the Interior. This 6 bedroom, 3 bathroom home has been completely renovated in a funky, eclectic style by its new owner and is chock full of modern art and stunning crystal light fixtures. Historic pieces remain in the home, including an award presented to Frances Babbitt by the Flagstaff Symphony. You'll love the home, the yard, which has been lovingly turned into a peaceful oasis for visitors, and the location on one of the loveliest streets in historic downtown.
155 E. Moonrise Valley (link opens Google Maps)
Directions: From downtown Flagstaff, take Humphreys St. north for 0.5 miles and turn left on N. Fort Valley Rd (US-180) and drive for 1.5 miles. Turn right onto N. Quintana Dr and go for 1.5 miles. Turn left onto E. Moonrise Valley and drive for .3 miles to home. Please park on the sides of the street and drive without blocking other cars.
In the midst of a mature Ponderosa Pine forest interspersed with meadows, valley, ponds and rock outcroppings stands this extraordinary off-the-grid home that seamlessly blends sustainable living with timeless charm. Visitors are greeted by a mesmerizing indoor water feature that creates a tranquil and welcoming ambiance right from the start. Open-concept living spaces seamlessly flow from one area to another, creating an inviting atmosphere for both relaxation and entertainment. The design emphasizes a connection with nature, with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape visible from every room. Take in the most stunning mountain vistas Flagstaff has to offer.
Musicians:
11:00-1:15 - Rebecca Scarnati, oboe, and David Bruner, bassoon
1:30-3:45 - ONA Trio
517 W. Apache Rd. (link opens Google Maps)
Directions: From downtown Flagstaff, take Humphreys St. north for 0.5 miles. Turn left onto N. Fort Valley Rd (US-180) and drive for 0.1 miles. Turn left onto W. Apache Road and drive 0.1 miles to the home. Please park on the street.
Vintage 1955 home fully remodeled to honor the original with a contemporary flair. This stunning home is also full of Flagstaff history. Upon entry you'll note the fireplace, which was originally constructed in the 1980s by Mike Loven when the home was under the ownership of Joe Riordan. No ordinary hearth, it stands as a 2/3-scale replica of the one that graced the residence of Joe's grandparents on Riordan Rd. In the backyard stands a piece of Flagstaff's industrial legacy: the original bell from the Arizona Timber and Lumber Company. Downstairs you'll note a billiard table that once hosted lively games in the pool hall of the iconic Weatherford Hotel.
Musicians:
11:00-1:15 - Charly Spining, piano
1:30-3:45 - Allison O’Bryant, violin, and David Koerner, piano
410 N. Leroux (link opens Google Maps)
Directions: From downtown Flagstaff, take Humphreys St. north for 0.2 miles and turn right onto Dale Ave. Drive 0.1 mile and turn left onto N. Leroux St. Go 128 feet to the Bespoke Inn. Parking is available on Leroux and on the side streets. Watch for the paid parking signs if you park closer to the downtown area.
This historic property, known as the Inn at 410 Bed and Breakfast until recently, has a rich heritage. It was originally built in 1894 by contractor J.A. “Slow” Wilson as a single-story one bedroom residence for Elias S. Clark (1862–1955), a prominent Flagstaff attorney who later went on to become the first Territorial Attorney General for Arizona from 1905–1909. From that time forward, the inn has been purchased by a long lineage of owners, many of whom were among the most prominent and influential families in Flagstaff during their time. This includes the Pollock family, who were instrumental in founding the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra. Each owner added their own style and upgrades to the property, much of which can still be seen today. In 1945 most of the second story was destroyed in a fire and since has gone through many updates, renovations, and additions, bringing it into the 21st Century.
Need help or have questions? Please call (928) 774-5107.