Description
Circa 1862. Sitting on a bluff in a quaint landmark town, this historic rural home is listed in the National Register. Built in 1862, the brick Neo-Georgian farmhouse boasts English country gardens and a wonderful view of the Sierra Foothills. Enjoy welcome refreshments and beverages. Join the innkeepers for dessert in one of the parlors by the fire. Listen to the pump organ or piano, browse the artifacts, books and games. Sleep in a cherry spool, wrought iron or four-poster pine bed in a guest bedroom in the Main House; some feature clawfoot tubs and fireplaces. Indulge in the fabulous three-room Water Tower Suite with a separate entrance and deck, spiral staircase, clawfoot tub and wrought iron canopy bed. Linger over a gourmet breakfast with a changing menu in the sunny carriageway.
This property has been featured in Sacramento Magazine, Stockton Record, Lodi News Sentinel, HGTV "Restore America", HGTV "If Walls Could Talk". Location: Country.
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Rooms & Rates |
Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Discover, Visa, Diners Club, Carte Blanche, Personal Checks and Travelers Checks. Rooms: This property has 5 total guest accommodations with private bath, 5 with fireplaces, 1 suite. The types of beds available include King, Queen and Twin.
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Policies |
Minimum Stay Requirements: Some holidays and special events require two-night minimum. Cancellation: Within 8 days, first night unless room is rebooked. $20 processing fee. Smoking: Outside Only.
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Services & Amenities |
Meals Included in Rates: , Refreshments and Full Gourmet Breakfast. Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Modem Hook-Up, Reading Lamps, CD Player, Ceiling Fans, Stereo, Clock Radio, Telephone, Data Ports, Turn-Down Service, Desk, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Bathrobes, Bath Amenities, Wireless Internet Access and Iron/Ironing Board. Amenities On Site: Library, Parlor Games, PC, Copy Machine, Fax, Fireplace, Television, VCR, DSL & WI-FI, croquet, badminton, lawn bowling, horseshoes, binoculars for birdwatching, business services available, guests have access to refrigerator, beverages and snacks in carriageway. Business Traveler Amenities: Desk, Television, Modem Connection, Internet Access, Wireless Internet Access, FAX On-site, Iron/Ironing Board, Hair Dryer, Daily Newspapers, Gym Nearby, Flexible Cancellation, Off-site Dry Cleaning Services, Flexible Check in/out Times, Breakfast served early or breakfast to go. You may arrange to have your associates join you for a breakfast meeting. Business Retreats, small conferences and team building events.
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Spa Services |
Off-Site Spa Services Available
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Discounts |
Special Discounts: Multi-night and corporate rates available. Check website for current specials. - One Night Free: This property is featured in Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns published by American Historic Inns. This guide features a certificate for ONE NIGHT FREE with the purchase of one night. The dates this property will honor the certificate are January-March, July-August, Sunday-Thursday, subject to availability, holidays and special events excluded. Main House only, peak rates apply
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Activities |
Events Hosted: Reunions, Seminars, Meetings, Weddings, Romantic Getaways, retreats, workshops, mystery weekends and group getaways. Other Activities: Antiquing, Art Galleries, Bicycling, Canoeing/Kayaking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Live Theater, Museums, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Sports Events, Major, College, Tennis, Wineries, sky diving, farmer's market, craft fairs, Clements Rodeo, concerts, movie theatre and fine dining. Recommended Restaurants: Clements Feed and Fuel , Rosewood , School Street Bistro.
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Historic Interest |
This is the home of pioneer doctor and businessman Dr. Dean Jewett Locke, benefactor and founder of the town. It is also home of his descendant John Willard Thorpe, noted aeronautical engineer and designer. The barn served as headquarters for the Mokelumne Light Dragoons during the Civil War. Antiques and artifacts of these notables are integrated into the decor of the inn. Historic Awards: National Register (Granted), State Register (Granted), National Historical Site (Granted) and State Historical Site (Granted). Historic Memberships: National Trust and Local Historical Society. Historic sites nearby: Hill House Museum (10 miles), Harmony Grove Church (2 miles), St. Joaquim's Church (1/2 mile), Old Lockeford School (1 mile), Historic Main street (2 blocks), Olde Lockeford Winery (Vino Piazza)(1/4 mile)
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Romantic Interest |
You will find a lovely intimate spot to whisper sweet nothings, sip wine or tea, and revel in the lovely surroundings. Whether it's the third story of the Water Tower Suite, the second level deck, the spacious piazza, rose garden, a parlor, your bedroom with the fireplace, or under the canopy of the 400-year-old Blue Oak you'll will find "your place". The airy spaciousness and design of the house and gardens give couples a chance to treasure one another's company. You may even arrange for a private breakfast!
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Ratings |
Rated By: 3 AAA Diamonds, iLoveInns Guests Guest Reviews:
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