We have a comfortable 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in the heart of Walla Walla Wine Country. In addition there is a bonus/sitting room. This room has a pull out queen size futon. The room has privacy curtains. We have tried to put every amenity in our home that you would want in your home from hair dryers, rice cooker, crock pot, etc. We truly want you to enjoy our home. Walla Walla Wine Country is home to 150+ wineries. If you are new to Walla Walla we would be happy to send you winery and restaurant recommendations.
Now for the house: 3 large bedrooms - 2 with king beds and 1 with queen bed. The fourth room is a separate sitting/reading room with a true queen size comfortable futon sleeper. 2 bathrooms. If you are needing more than 4 beds/8 people please contact the owner for arrangements.
Please note that we also vacation here so there is rice for the rice cooker, coffee beans/grinder/press/pot, teapot with assorted tea, water in the fridge, etc. We have all the spices that we cook with so that you do not have to buy that type of stuff while on vacation. In addition to the usual appliances like a toaster we have additional ones like an upright mixer, Ice cream/sorbet maker, etc. We also put Tuft & Needle mattresses on the King Beds with nice quality sheets/towels and other comfortable furnishings through the whole house. The bathrooms have everything you need including a hair dryer. The house has an open floor plan with high ceilings in every room and a 55 Inch TV in the living room. The kitchen opens to the dining room which opens to the living room. It is a great house for entertaining or for 6 to 8 people to vacation together. We have a bunch of extras from keyless door entry and alarm system to a 70 Gallon Hot water heater so everyone can shower and get ready at the same time. If you have any additional questions please ask. We truly want our home to be your vacation home away from home.
Note: We have put Solar Panels on the roof. All of your electricity will be derived from the solar panels all summer long. The house is still hooked up to the grid and can get its power that way if there is no sun or if it is winter, etc.