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The Inn on Knowles Hill -- Bed and Breakfast

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The Inn on Knowles Hill was built in 1927 by the Chas. Segerstrom Family. It has been delicately restored and serves as a luxury b&b in Sonora, California

Story

Plans for ‘The Big House’ as it came to be known, were drawn up for ‘Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Segerstrom’ by the Stockton engineering and architectural firm of Davis-Pearce in 1926. The general contract was nearly one-hundred pages long and called for the strictest standards of construction. Phrases unheard of in modern contracts such as “put the work together in a perfect and workmanlike manner”, “all workmanship shall be of the highest grade” and “all workmen shall be skilled in their respective duties”, were used. Plans called for a four story structure to be built on the very highest point of the rocky hilltop known as Knowles Hill. The full basement would be carved out of natural slate, schist and quartz and be lined with reinforced concrete fourteen inches thick. This open space was then bridged with steel and wooden girders to create a rigid platform on which the remaining three stories were constructed of the finest available clear pine, fir, redwood, oak and mahogany. Every detail was carefully spelled out from the compressive strength of the reinforced concrete, to the consistency of mortar sand in the “Joseph’s Coat” brick veneer, to the acceptable brands of paint. In a day when many fine homes were constructed for less than a thousand dollars, the hardware budget alone for the Segerstrom home exceeded that amount.

By late 1927 the The Big House was ready for the Segerstrom family which included Charles and Carrie Inch, and their five children, Charles, Jr., Martha, Richard, Donald and William. They moved from the historic 1877 Burden-Inch home which still stands at 84 Washington Street where they had lived since 1905. They settled into a home that one grand-daughter described as “a house that enclosed you with warmth and good feeling. There was always noise and chaos, but the capacious structure seemed to embrace it. There was always room for one more person, one more dog and one more thing. You couldn’t help but love the place fiercely.” The size of the home and its welcoming interior made it perfect for all sorts of gatherings. A guestbook, which dates from June 15, 1935 includes signatures and letters of former United States President Herbert Hoover (1936 and 1940), Episcopal Bishop Louis Childes Sanford (1936), Wendell Willkie (1940, 1941, 1943), Frank Merriam, Lt. Governor CA (1938), San Francisco Mayor, James Rolph Jr., Host of the Amateur Hour Major Ed Bowes (1939), Daughter of Wm. Jennings Bryan Ruth Bryan Owens (1937), Football and Baseball Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg (1942), actor Wallace Beery, California Senator Hiram Johnson (1940), California Governor Earl Warren, Ohio Senator Robert Taft (1940),NH Senator Styles Bridges (1940), Helen Keller (1943) and Herbert Hoover Jr.

The Segerstroms were instrumental in preserving the town of Columbia as a State Park, and when California Governor Earl Warren came to participate
in the opening ceremonies on July 15, 1945, he spent the night at Knowles Hill.

The house faced east and commanded a 360 degree view of Sonora and the rolling hills. As the well planned landscaping matured, it became
surrounded by cedars, pines, oaks, a sequoia, coastal redwoods, crepe myrtles, lawns and hedges, daylilies, myrtle, rockrose, azaleas, creeping fig, ivy, camellias and roses. On the east slope toward old Sonora, a rose garden grew up intersected with paths of slate and stone and trails of dirt
extending below the old water canal that crossed the hill in the 1850s to supply water for the Sonora Mill. To the south was the 1908 home (still
standing) of pharmacist Otto Mouron where attorney Melvin Belli, the King of Torts, was raised. On the north was Tuolumne County’s first tennis
court and beyond that was the Fairview Pavilion, built by June Knowles and Otto Mouron in 1909. Here, dances and other social events were held.
Patrons could stroll along the scenic water canal. This pavilion became “the lab” when the Segerstroms purchased the property. After being severely damaged by a falling tree, the pavilion was replaced by a private home on the footprint of the original structure.

Following a brief use of Knowles Hill by daughter Martha and her husband Edward Cronwall (who was managing the Sonora Inn, a Segerstrom property), Donald I. Segerstrom, Charle’s third son, and his wife Mary Etta moved into the house in 1953 and raised a second family of four boys and one girl on Knowles Hill. Once again the sights and sounds of young children with all of their friends and pets filled the house. By 1996 Mary Etta had lived in the house for forty-three years. Although the children had grown and moved into homes of their own,

“The Big House” had been a center of joyful gatherings and wonderful memories for five generations of Segerstroms. The house was sold and became a Bed and Breakfast in 2001. And Mary Etta continues to be a vibrant part of the Sonora community in 2012.

Address: 253 Knowles Hill Dr, Sonora, CA 95370, USA
Phone: (209) 352-4333
moc.loa@nnillihselwonk
State: California
Zip Code: 95370


Reviews
One of the best places I have stayed, period. The inn itself is well decorated and cared for, but Rhonda truly makes this place. Her passion for the inn and dedication to her guests makes this a wonderfully warm and comfortable place to stay. The best part, the breakfast is amazing! served as a multi-course breakfast, each plate is beautifully presented and done with an array of organic ingredients that layer flavors you couldn't get in many fine restaurants. Thank you, Rhonda, it was a wonderful place to stay.
8 years ago (13-11-2017)
The only unfortunate thing about staying at Knolls Inn was we didn't stay long enough to enjoy the full effect of this beautiful mansion! Our hostess Rhonda was very personable. She enjoys what she does and it shows. Can't wait to see when your finished! Thanks for your hospitality😊
8 years ago (13-11-2017)
Our stay here was wonderful. The staff and owners are super friendly. The room we stayed in, "the Wallace Beery," was beautifully decorated and very comfortable to stay in. The owner prepared gormet breakfasts for all the guests each morning and both times it was amazing.
8 years ago (25-10-2017)
My husband surprised me with this B&B, it was everything I wished for. Antique full of charm 💕 and the best part, Breakfast! Always looked forward to Breakfast because it was so delicious.
8 years ago (03-11-2017)
My friends and I were looking for a cute place to have a bachlorette weekend and this place was perfect! The accommodations were perfect, clean, welcoming, and every detail intentional. The food I can't even begin to describe! All I can say is it was gourmet and I would come back simply for the food. The location is close to all the little historical towns around it with access to several restaurants and shops. Location is also close to nature hikes, national parks etc. The host was amazing, friendly and made us feel at home :) My friends and I have already decided to make this a yearly trip tradition :)
8 years ago (27-06-2017)
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