If you've ever dreamed of owning an inn along the Mendocino Coast, Dennen's Victorian Farmhouse could be your dream come true!
A perennial favorite among travelers, Dennen's Victorian Farmhouse has earned high honors from AAA and Trip Advisor.
Property Description
Built by John and Dora Dennen in 1877 as their family home, Dennen's Victorian Farmhouse continues to be timeless and true to their New England roots. The carefully chosen antique furniture, linens and graceful garden seem lifted intact from a bygone era.
Ideally located just two miles south of Mendocino Village, the 1.64 acre property includes the Main House, the Carriage House Building, the Barn Building and Quail Cottage. The home has been lovingly maintained and restored to its original footprint keeping its unique architectural elements. The inn is comprised of 10 individually decorated guestrooms (among 4 buildings), each with its own charm and appeal.
The grounds which include the garden, redwood and cypress trees, creek and orchard are home to countless creatures, among them swallows, heron, hawk, deer and quail. A mere five-minute walk leads to beach access, tide pools and a secluded cove.
This serene location is convenient to local services and all of the many recreation and cultural opportunities of Mendocino.
Fun facts about Dennen's Victorian Farmhouse:
The Main House has a claim to fame as the subject of Thomas Kinkade's "Home Is Where the Heart Is II". The painting hangs in the parlor.
A renovation took place in the spring of 2004. Out of the wall fell all types of things. Leather shoes, a key tag, bow tie, a child's book, a late 1800 tides table, letters and more. All the artifacts were taken to the Oakland Museum for cleaning and are there at this time.
A perennial favorite among travelers, Dennen's Victorian Farmhouse has earned a three-diamond rating from AAA and continues to enjoy high honors from Trip Advisor.
Directions: Two miles south of Mendocino, Highway One, east side of highway
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