203 Main Street, Weaverville, CA 96093-0537, USA    
(800) 750-8853, (530) 623-2222
 
 

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Innkeeper/s:

Brian Muir, Jeanne Muir

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Description

Circa 1863. Sitting in the midst of Trinity Alps in the historic downtown district, this restored hotel is listed in the National Register. Play cards or gather for conversation by the fire in the Victorian parlor. Television, a guest refrigerator and 24-hour refreshments are available in the small lounge. Relax on porch swings and rockers beside the hotel. Guest bedrooms are named after Trinity County gold mines and feature generous amenities. Many rooms boast four-poster beds, gas fireplaces and clawfoot or champagne tubs. A five dollar per person credit is provided for breakfast at the nearby Noel's Garden Café or The Nugget Restaurant. Enjoy gym privileges offered across the street at White Wolf Gym.

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Amenities

This property has 7 total guest accommodations. The types of beds available include Queen, Twin and Double.

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bath Amenities
  • Bathrobes
  • Coffeemaker
  • Copy Machine
  • Fax
  • Fireplace
  • Gift Shop
  • Hair Dryer
  • Iron/Ironing Board
  • Turn-Down Service

Events Hosted

    • Weddings
    • Romantic Getaways

Romantic Interest

The Victorian decor with lots of white ruffles, flowers, pillows, Victorian furniture, four poster beds, fireplaces, clawfooted tubs all make for a Romantic atmosphere. In addition, we have lacy linens, chocolate truffles presented at turn-down on a silver tray with white paper doilie, fresh old-fashioned flowers put in the room for special occasions, romantic c.d.'s loaned to guests here for special occasions.

Innkeepers Association Memberships

PAII

Describe Garden and Grounds

We have a porch along one side of the building with a long narrow, shady garden. There is a tall white picket fence which is a backdrop to my garden which is lined with old brick. In the early spring there are old-fashioned blue bells which I especially love, pansies, primroses, Hosta lillies, foxgloves, forget-me-nots, feverfew, etc. There are several large iron plants in pots, as well as a Japanese maple. In the back of the building lining the parking lot there are California poppies, raspberries, gloriosa daisies, plume poppies, irises, thyme, rosemary, lavendar, and a variety of native flowers an interest in which I share with our next door neighbors, John and Bill, who have the antique store. We also have two new David Austin roses, both old varieties.

Reservation/Cancellation Policies:

Children Restrictions

12 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER

Cancellation

48 hour/1-day penalty

Smoking

Smoke Free Property.


Other Activities

    • Antiquing
    • Art Galleries
    • Bicycling
    • Canoeing/Kayaking
    • Fishing
    • Golf
    • Hiking
    • Museums
    • Parks
    • Shopping (Local Crafts)
    • Wineries

Historic Interest

The hotel was originally built in 1861 during the gold rush. It burned to the ground and was re-built in 1880. We have restored it to the high ceilings and wood floors of 1880 and have decorated in a Victorian style

Historic Awards:

  • National Register (Granted)

Historic sites nearby:

Chinese Joss House, a State Park operating as a Taoist Temple (2 blocks),The 1856 Trinity County Court House (across the street), The 1901 Bandstand (next door)


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Best of Weaverville!

We booked this hotel as we were visiting Weaverville for the 'Autumn in the Alps' Quilt Festival and because it is right on Main Street and next to the Band Stand. We were delighted to find it a wonderfully comfortable hotel with modern amenities and authentically historic ambience: antiques in the rooms, old photos, newspaper articles, etc. The room was quiet and the bed was very comfortable; the best we'd slept on all week. The parlour, with it's fireplace, was delightful. WiFi was strong throughout the building. The proprietor, Jeanne, was very friendly and extremely helpful. We left behind an iPhone adapter; she notified us as soon as it was found, and sent it to us immediately. ... Best of all, from our perspective, the hotel had one of the largest displays of quilts on Main Street: hanging from the balcony as well as on lines all across the front of the hotel. That's Civic Pride!
Rick Harter

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James Hilton's "Lost Horizon", "Gold Is Where You Find It" (1938).


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