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For information about the Amador County Bed & Breakfast Inns' Association click here 800-399-2389 Eureka
Street
Inn 800-841-1072 Gate
House Inn 800-473-9422 In English
tradition, there's afternoon tea and
cakes, evening wine and hor d'oeuvres, and
a gourmet breakfast. The Inn is a short walk to antique
and unique gift shops, and dining from casual to elegant.
Located on Highway 49, Sutter Creek is centrally located
for California Gold Rush History and over 20, award-winning
Wineries. Visit
www.greygables.com
to view "Full-View" panoramic photography
of each room 209-267-0747 800-242-5594 800-646-3473 A peaceful oasis
located in the heart of the Gold Country.
Gold Rush history, Victorian era antiques,
and modern amenities combine to create a
welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle
of everyday life. Eight historic rooms and
5 luxury suites with whirlpool tubs for
two. Full gourmet breakfast. Beautifully
landscaped grounds with
waterfall. Each room in the
brick main building features authentic
19th-century antiques and all have private
entrances, private baths and AC. The
newest addition to the inn is the
Victorian House, with a second floor
parlor, office and dining room with scenic
views of the foothills and landscaped
gardens with waterfall ... plus two very
special luxury themed suites - French
Romance and Oriental Gardens. A pool and
spa are set behind the Victorian
House. The intimate
dining room, The Gold Room, and the formal
parlor, offer views of the Sierra
foothills and garden waterfall. Gourmet
dinners are served Thursday - Sunday
evenings from 5:00 - 8:30PM. In warm
weather, you can choose to dine al fresco
on the patio by the
waterfall. 209-245-3298 The Plymouth House was originally
built by the late Dr. E.V. Tiffany who practiced medicine
in Plymouth. He found gold under the house and today you
can see his mineshaft that is now the Mine Shaft Bar.
A turn of the century Victorian home featuring a lively history. Antiques stuff the Seven Guest Rooms, some of which give a view of the 1895, 36-ft. Antique Carousel.
This home has been lovingly
maintained by it's current owners and those who share
the comfort of these quaint rooms, high ceilings and warm
fireplaces enjoy the ambiance of the period décor.
The Plymouth House is about one mile from the Shenandoah
Valley and its 30 plus wineries and only blocks from the Amador
County Fairgrounds and local restaurants famous for their
food and friendliness. Located in the
heart of the Gold Country at the Gateway
to the Shenandoah Valley, Amador County's
Wine Region. 800-933-4393 Tucked away on wooded acreage,
this charming Victorian replica provides quiet, romantic
seclusion. Terraced gardens are richly landscaped with
a spectacular gazebo, water fountains, hammocks, croquet
and horseshoes. Secluded, yet located for excellent dining,
shopping and sightseeing. Five elegant guest rooms with
private baths are lavishly furnished with antiques, air
conditioning, wood stoves, two rooms with balconies, two
suites with large Jaccuzi whirlpool. Afternoon refreshments
and full gourmet breakfast. All major credit cards accepted.
2003-2004 rates
$155-$205, (double occupancy). AAA
3-diamond, Mobil 3-Star. Hosts: Vic and
Jeannine Beltz |
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