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The Weller House Inn was built in 1886
and is Fort Bragg's most historic building. It is the
city's sole registrant on the National Register of
Historic Places. When Ted and Eva Kidwell bought the bed
and breakfast in 1996, they took on a complete restoration
and renovation project, including reconstruction of the
historic water tower, the highest point in Fort Bragg.
Guests can ascend it for whale watching or for a
commanding view of the beautiful Northern California
coast, town of Fort Bragg and coastal mountains. |
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Along with the stunning Weller House
ballroom and statue-filled English gardens, each lodging
accommodation with Victorian appointments is individually
special. Hand-painted tiles, marble, fireplaces, beautiful
stained glass, fluffy down comforters and other thoughtful
details result in a luxurious escape.
In the morning, enjoy a sumptuous breakfast
in The Weller House Ballroom, a 900-square-foot room paneled
in rare California Redwood. Eva's Swedish heritage ensures
that every guest will have a most satisfied breakfast! A
typical Weller breakfast might include fresh-squeezed orange
juice, breakfast pastries and freshly baked rolls, an elegant
quiche or frittata, fresh fruit salad, and plenty of tea and
French roast coffee. A vegetarian breakfast may be ordered
when making room reservations. You can savor a second cup of
coffee in the ballroom, easily the only room of its type in
town, and decide on the day's activities.
Ted and Eva Kidwell look forward to your
stay at The Weller House Inn amidst Victorian splendor and
luxury in Fort Bragg on the coast of Northern California.
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The Weller House is located moments from
the Skunk Train in Fort Bragg's oldest neighborhood.
Guests are minutes away from live music
nightly, dining, art galleries, shops and Glass Beach, one of
the area's most beautiful beaches.
Botanical gardens, rhododendron nurseries
and a historic fishing harbor are popular attractions in Fort
Bragg.
Just south of town is the Noyo Yacht Harbor
with its charming seafood restaurants.
North of town you will find long beautiful
beaches, huge sand dunes and redwood forests.
Fort Bragg is a mere ten-minute drive
north of the romantic town of Mendocino, with its famous
dining, galleries and other areas of interest. |