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Welcome to the Redfern Farm BnB , Cathlamet, Puget Island, Washington
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Slow down and relax
at Redfern Farm BnB
Your Lodging Accommodations on Southwest Washington's Lewis & Clark Trail
Nestled in a curve of the Columbia River, Puget Island is an easy drive from Portland,Astoria, and the Oregon Coast, and Seattle,Olympia, and the Long Beach Pennisula, Washington.
Puget Island is easily accessed by the bridge from Cathlamet, Washington or by the last ferry on the Lower Columbia River from Westport, Oregon.
Write: Winnie L
277 Cross Dike Road
Cathlamet, Washington 98612
Call: 360 849 4108
email: Redfernfarm@MSN.com
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Rural Living at it Best
Redfern Farm BnB since 1990
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Start the day with a healthy breakfast including fresh fruit, and sometimes a cheesy omelette, a yummy Bread Pudding or Stuffed French Toast. Always home made fruit jam from the many fruits grown here at the farm.
With advanced notice special dietary requirments can be accomodated.
Guests are asked not to eat or cook in the bed rooms. A micro wave is available for guests who want to make some snaks, but no real kitchen facilities.
Guests are asked not to smoke in the house
Check in and Check out is flexible
No pets are allowed in the guest rooms, I have two friendly dogs, one in the house and one outside.
The house and gardens are not baby proofed, very young children are discouraged. There is no child care available.
Rates are $70 for single or double occupancy, $15 for a third person. Includes State and local taxes
A one night's deposit must accompany your reservation. Rooms will not be held past 6:00 pm unless prior arrangements have been made.
No credit cards are accepted but personnal checks are.
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Woodfern Room, one of two second story guest rooms, has a queen bed, private bath, and sunflower quilt. Windows look out into a mature weeping willow tree and the back flower garden.
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Enjoy the garden, walk the bridge to the orchard, see the Apple Beligan Hedge and the Pear Cordon Hedge. Orchard has many mini apple and mini plum trees.
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The deck is a place to sit and relax, have a snak, read a book, listen to the birds and frogs, paint a picture, take a photo.
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