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Sea Gull
Inn
Bed and Breakfast
Mendocino, California. |
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| Open Year Round |
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Rooms: 9 |
Meals
Available:
Breakfast |
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No |
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Children: Please call |
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Smoking: No |
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| Tariff: US
Dollars |
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Double: $50 - 165 |
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Visa, MasterCard,
Personal Checks, Cash. |
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Check in Time: 2pm |
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Check out Time:12 noon |
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Wheelchair Access: No |
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"A charming inn with wonderful caring hosts.
The gardens are simply delightful."
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Features and Attractions
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Perfect location
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Economical rates
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Nature
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Peaceful getaway
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Romantic escape
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Local wine tours
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Galleries
and shops within walking distance.
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Excellent local restaurants.
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Visit Mendocino Art Center.
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Discover the area's State Parks.
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Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens
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Whale watching in winter
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The
Sea Gull Inn is one of Mendocino's first bed and breakfast inns.
The house was built in 1878. A giant Holly tree shades the front porch. The
private garden has several secluded sitting areas. Meticulously maintained,
the inn and its grounds are very much a part of Mendocino's charm.
All rooms have
private baths and some have views of the ocean. Innkeeper and
owner Marlene and co-hostess Dottie will ensure that the flowers in your
room are fresh and your stay is memorable.
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History of Sea
Gull Inn
George Switzer
was born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada in 1838 and came to San
Francisco with his brother John in the early 1860s.
In 1870, George
married Elizabeth Hopkins and in 1871 they bought ranch property in
Westport, a town 25 miles north of Mendocino. George sold the ranch in
1876 and they moved to Mendocino, and with Alex W. Boyd bought the
livery stable on Lansing Street from W.H. Kelley.
In the 1900s
the house was sold to the Asa Bishops, then to a Mrs.
Honeywell who in 1960 sold to the Martin Halls. The Halls operated it as
an inn in the 1960s. They sold it to Anita Klaus, and she in turn sold
it to David and Cathy Jones and Marlene McIntyre in 1984. In 1986 David
and Cathy Jones sold their share to Marlene.
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Your Stay
Includes:
A cozy room decorated with simplicity and warmth - fresh flowers,
antiques, collectibles and original artworks ... each with a story of its own.
A light breakfast will be
delivered to your room - along with coffee, tea or hot chocolate. The morning
newspaper offered upon request. We also invite you to make full use
of the lush gardens and reading nooks found throughout the grounds.
Cancellation Policy:
5-day notice for full refund.
Distances to Sea Gull Inn:
- 150 miles north of San Francisco (3 hours)
- 150 miles north of Oakland (3 hours)
- 188 miles northwest of Sacramento (4 hours)
- 285 miles west of Lake Tahoe (5 hours)
- 136 miles south of Eureka (3 hours)
- 537 miles south of Portland, Oregon
- 440 miles south of Newport, Oregon (coast)
Directions:
Arriving from the s outh
on Hwy 1: After crossing Big River Bridge, take the
first Mendocino exit (sign will read
"Main
Street"-Business district). Drive 2 blocks, on your left you will see a Chevron
service station. Turn right onto Howard Street and left onto Albion Street. You
will be in front of the Inn.
Arriving from the north on Hwy 1: Take a right
turn into the third Mendocino exit (the first exit is Lansing Street, the second
a "stop and go" light, the third exit is Main Street). Drive 2 blocks, on your
left you will see a Chevron service station.
Turn right onto Howard Street and left onto Albion Street. You will be in front
of the Inn.
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Your
Hosts:
Marlene McIntyre
Sea Gull Inn
Bed and Breakfast
P.O. Box 501, 44960 Albion St.
Mendocino, California 95460-0501
Tel:
(707) 937-5204 or toll free (888) 937-5204
Website:
www.seagullbb.com
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Directions :-
Concise directions are given above.
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Quality Assurance:
Inspected by AAA |
Awards: AAA 3-Diamonds |
Best Places to Kiss: 4-Kisses |
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Sea Gull Inn Bed and
Breakfast, Mendocino,
California.
California Bed and Breakfast, California Hotels,
California Inns, California Weekend Getaways.
Property Registration Number: 1097
Copyright © A Thousand Inns 2001-2008 All Rights Reserved |
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