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Small Simple Room in Lovely Country Setting
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Simple room with private entrance and bathroom, 15 minutes from downtown Walla Walla in peaceful pastoral setting. Property very lovely in Spring and Summer for relaxing outdoors. House is a work in progress, rustic, original, shabby, and chic in places, but in winter there's not a lot to do indoors, as there is no TV, and no streaming movies due to limited wifi. Definitely ideal in Spring and Summer but if in cold weather you only want a place to sleep the room is small but comfortable. The room as described above is small and quiet, and the queen bed comfortable. Your exclusive bathroom which opens onto the shared hallway just outside your room is spacious with two sinks and a shower, but no tub. As stated above, the charm of the place is the park-like outdoors and is best enjoyed during the Spring and Summer Guests have their own quaint entrance to their room, with parking right next to it. The private porch has a bistro table, a small fridge, a toaster, a microwave and a Keurig. The patios on the East end of the house are also available as shared space, appropriate for summer use. One low step to enter the guest room. Your parking is next to your entrance We enjoy visiting and sharing space with our guests, but we follow our guests' lead in this. If you prefer solitude and privacy, we will not intrude. During the COVID pandemic, all conversations between hosts and guests will be outdoors, and masks will be worn. This is pastoral country living at its best! We are a 15-20 minute drive from downtown Walla Walla, which has a charming mainstreet with many winery tasting rooms. Park your car in town and proceed on foot. Our Komondor dogs take their job as watchdogs seriously, but given the opportunity to get acquainted they are affectionate and playful. Don't work at making friends, just let it happen organically, with the dogs taking the lead, mostly ignoring them until they approach and ask to be petted. They love company but are a bit scared and noisy at first but once they see us interacting with you they settle in and just want attention. Second note: Sundays between 4:00 and 8:00 PM grandsons are often visiting and though they won't be in your space you may hear them!
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United States · Oregon · Milton-FreewaterGot questions?
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