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iTraveliShop.com October 2007
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Heritage House -Mendocino, California :: Hotel Review
But The Heritage House never had the décor, amenities or service to go with its views until rolling renovations started in March 2007. The property has spent more than $20 million so far to complete work on less than half of the hotel’s 47 rooms, and it shows--carpet has been replaced with tatami mats, overstuffed chintz has been ditched in favor of angular earth tones. The new look amounts to a seamless marriage of the serenity of Asian-inspired hotel style and the effortless, naturally laid back Northern California attitude. And it shows.
All that on top of luxe in-room amenities that go well beyond standard fare. The enormous soaking tub is extra deep and so long that my feet never touched the other end. The flat panel TV comes with a digital video recorder. The mattress is a Duxiana. The coffee maker is a Lavazza. Gourmet snacks and cocktail fixings are included (though wine is not) in room rates and a full compliment of Riedel wine glasses accompanies the stocked GE Profile wine refrigerator —but, strangely, there are no tumblers to go with the elegant decanters of scotch and vodka. Organic touches include live plants, handmade soap from the Napa Soap Company and sweeping views of the Pacific featuring the occasional whale spout to remind you of that billion dollar location.
Now a member of Leading Hotels of the World, The Heritage House is also re-inventing its spa, which will be managed by Espa and will occupy four former guest rooms. To ensure you end up in a renovated room, book accommodation in the Haven II or Seascape II categories. The recreation of all other rooms and the spa is expected to be completed within the next 12 months. Rates: $450-$1,000 including breakfast and complimentary gourmet snacks and wet bar The Heritage House www.heritagehouseinn.com
In April, 2006 peripatetic journalist Karen Catchpole left her job as deputy editor of SHOP Etc. magazine in New York City and embarked on the Trans-Americas Journey, a three year, 100,000+ mile working road trip through North, Central and South America. When she's not reviewing luxury hotels, resorts, ranches and B&Bs, she can be found enjoying the nearest campground. . www.itravelishop.com |
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