Gorgeous orchids and Asian objets d'art are just a few of the little luxuries in this understated B&B. Rooms in the main house, an 1890 Queen Anne, are mostly done in pale colors and each has its advantages. An upstairs room has wraparound windows to let in floods of light, for instance, while a smaller downstairs room opens onto the pool area. The most lavish rooms are in the eight cottages. These have a pronounced Japanese influence, with massive granite soaking tubs overlooking a private atrium. In addition to the main pool and hot tub, surrounded by magnolia trees, a second, private hot tub is available to those who sign up. Though the staffers are helpful, service never seems fussy, and there's a bottomless jar of cookies offered in the kitchen.
Posted by bucklyboy from San Francisco on 11/23/07
Such a lovely place to stay! Everything is fabulous! Country setting, but just a walk to wine tastiong and dining-don't miss the Glen Ellen Inn for dinner! We will be back!
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