Description
Circa 1910. Vistas of Strawberry Mountain are a highlight of a getaway to this peaceful inn, set on three acres of farmland. The home, the largest in Grant County, was built by a man who bred and raised horses for the U.S. Cavalry. The interior is spacious and comfortable, a place where guests are made to feel at home. There is a library offering a wide selection of books, and guests can relax on the front porch or enjoy a game of chess in the parlor. A deep-dish apple puff pancake or croissant French toast might appear on the breakfast table, served by candlelight while classical melodies play out in the background.
This property has been featured in Northwest Best Places, Eastern Oregonian, Oregonia Travel Section: A Secret Too Good To Keep, Southern Oregon Public Television documentary on the Journey Through Time Scenic ByWay: Inns on the ByWay.
Location: Country, Mountains, Walking distance to village dining and shopping.