Tally-Ho Inn

Tally-Ho Inn

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11/05/2024

The most perfect sunset 🌅 Video taken by a couple of our regulars on the evening of November 2, 2024 (room 108) Thanks Jenni & Mike Filice 🫶

Photos from Tally-Ho Inn's post 12/01/2021

It’s Christmas time!!!!

03/13/2021

Cozy up by the fire in the courtyard 🤍

02/24/2021

Tally Ho Inn’s history dates back to the early 20th century, as one of several cottages constructed by the Pine Inn to meet increasing demand for overnight accommodations.

In 1945, Jimmy Hatlo, a New York cartoonist known for creating They’ll Do It Every Time and Little Iodine, purchased the building and hired Hugh Comstock, a Carmel builder known for his “fairy-tale” architecture, to remodel the cottage into a mansion. Because the remodel took place during World War II, building supplies were almost impossible to find and the Hatlos named their completed home “Wit’s End.”

Around 1952, the Hatlo home was converted into an inn by Tom McCrea (actor Joel McCrea’s brother). Each subsequent owner has been careful to safeguard Tally Ho’s unique character.

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MONTE VERDE AT 6TH Street
Carmel, CA
93921