Review San Francisco Chronicle, March 28, 2010
"...it's a good chance you weren't raised in a barn. A few places, however, were raised originally as barns. Now, instead of crumbled, picturesque relics begging to be part of a photographic essay, you have lodgings, restaurants, wineries and museums. Here's a few modern spots with rural roots that even Bessie would approve of.”
Five Inns reviewed: "1. Eden Vale Inn, Placerville, CA Sleep tight in contemporary rooms fitted into a repurposed 1918 hay barn. All have outdoor seating, and two have a two-person Japanese soaking tub on a private deck…. “
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“When not busy relaxing by a slate fireplace in the living room, where the barn's timbered ceilings soar to 27 feet, guests can wander extensive gardens. 1780 Springvale Road, Placerville; (530) 621-0901; http//www.EdenValeInn.com. “
By Carole Terwilliger Meyers, San Francisco Chronicle by Special Assignment.
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From the San Francisco Chronicle Travel Section, March 28, 2010
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