Mendocino Lodging
Imagine One Cozy Night in an Historic Saltbox Cottage at the Ocean's Edge!
- Item Number
- 128
- Estimated Value
- 250 USD
- Sold
- 160 USD to Feelfine
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
An historic saltbox, c. 1872, located on the water's edge within the tiny community of Westport, CA has been an observation point for the splendor of the Pacific for more than 100 years. The charming interior has the beautifully maintained look and feel of Mendocino's coastal history with modern appointments to keep you snug and comfortable. The thundering Pacific breaks against the rocks for an awe-inspiring view of hazy layers of sea mist swirling around rocky islands. Westport is nestled against coastal hills, rolling off to join the distant shadowy curve of the mysterious Lost Coast. Some 20 minutes north of Fort Bragg and a stroll away from miles of secluded beaches along the rocky shoreline, enjoy fishing, biking, horseback riding, State Parks, and sunset views in this easygoing comfortable atmosphere. A rustic hamlet on the Coast, Westport is one of the last vestiges of civilization before State 1 turns inland. At the end of a winding, often cliff-hugging drive up the highway from Fort Bragg, Westport greets you with two dozen homes, one standard-issue motel, a now its-open-now-its-not lounge and hotel, and a tiny market with a couple of gas pumps. The house has 2 bedrooms, 1.25 bath and sleeps 4-5 persons.
Item Special Note
Not available during holidays.
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