Description
Circa 1850. Nestled among 200-year-old towering willows and cottonwoods on more than 20 acres of pasture land and cultivated gardens, this adobe-style inn offers both the luxury of modern amenities and the rustic charm of its historic past. There are nine spacious suites decorated in leather sofas, down comforters, and all featuring sweeping mountain or river views. Close to the historic Plaza, museums and Indian Pueblo.
Location: Mountains and small town.
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Rooms & Rates |
Payment types accepted include Master Card, Visa and Personal Checks. Rooms: This property has 8 total guest accommodations with private bath, 8 with fireplaces and 1 conference room. The types of beds available include King, Queen and Twin.
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Policies |
Minimum Stay Requirements: two nights weekends Cancellation: Ten days notice deposit refunded less 10% handling fee Pets: Innkeepers pets on premises. Smoking: Limited.
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Services & Amenities |
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast. Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Full Breakfast and Full Gourmet Breakfast. Amenities In Room: Cable TV, Reading Lamps, Clock Radio, Telephone and Desk. Amenities On Site: Copy Machine, Phone, Fax, Fireplace, VCR and refrigerator. Business Traveler Amenities: Desk, Television, Modem Connection, Internet Access, Wireless Internet Access, FAX On-site, Iron/Ironing Board, Hair Dryer, Daily Newspapers, Gym Nearby, Off-site Dry Cleaning Services and Flexible Check in/out Times.
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Activities |
Events Hosted: Reunions, Meetings, Weddings and very small. Other Activities: Antiquing, Fishing, Golf, Shopping (Local Crafts), Skiing Cross Country, Skiing Downhill and Tennis.
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Romantic Interest |
Eight luxury suites with hand-carved furniture, kiva fireplaces, private baths, televisions, down comforters, leather sofas and King or Queen beds. Savor the warmth and serenity of the hacienda, built in the 1850's by Narciso and Rumaldita Rivera. Your hostess, Yolanda Deveaux, is a native of Taos, and her mother's family, the Trujillos and DesGeorgeses, have lived in this valley for many generations. Yolanda's father, Dr. Deveaux came to Taos from Mexico to practice medicine some sixty years ago. Yolanda has owned the hacienda for 28 years. It was the home where she raised her children. The Hacienda was converted into a bed and breakfast 14 years ago. Yoloanda's vast knowledge of the area and its history allow her to help you transform your stay into an unforgettable experience.
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CURRENT WEATHER in
Taos |
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