This building, constructed in 1905, was originally a Masonic Temple. Over the years it fell into disrepair, but the new owners of the building restored it to beyond its former glory and turned it into an absolute gem. It is centrally located in the charming town of Amity, with a handful of fun places to dine within walking distance. Our room was very spacious and cozy with beautiful hardwood floors and an exposed brick wall. It had a decked out kitchenette, a very nice bathroom, king size bed, furniture and a dining room table. They did such an excellent job of furnishing and decorating the room that it feels like an upscale condominium with old and new school flare. The walls must be thick because we didn't hear a peep out of any of our neighbors throughout the entire weekend. Not to mention the place was spotless. It's very evident the owners pay very close attention to detail. Outside our room the hallway is very well appointed with art and warm lighting, and a lift to haul your luggage to your floor. Outside there is a rooftop patio with a barbecue grill, ping-pong table and tables with chairs. They even have a locked area below for your mountain bike, if you bring one along. Lastly, Barb the owner is especially accessible- she answered all of my calls. She was very pleasant, helpful and polite, offered suggestions on local eateries, and made our stay just that much more enjoyable. She's better than any Airbnb host we've had, and we travel a ton. I highly recommend this hotel. Lodging here is less expensive than the Red Lion (the Red Lion!) in McMinnville, which we could not believe. Talk about bang for your buck. We are most...
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We stayed in the Yamhill room at Amity Flats and our friends stayed in the Jory room. When we arrived the private parking in the gravel lot next to the building was just as described in our booking instructions. We didn't need to check in or do anything- we simply entered our code into the beautiful steel gate on walkway at the side of the building and went right in. Up a few flights of outdoor stairs to the third floor which has a private outdoor patio with a BBQ you share with the other guests. Key in your code again to enter the building hall and one more time enter your code to get into the room. There is a lift we used for our heavier luggage which was convenient.
Jaw dropped when we walked in. Soaring ceilings, original beams and brickwork, classy, cozy, and modern all at once. There was a free bottle of wine and truffles from a local monestary. The kitchen was stocked with the basics we needed for a weekend stay. Lovely room!
Downstairs the Bramble tasting room for Silas winery was just the best. Cassandra the wine host was really friendly and very knowledgeable. We never waited for our next pour, she was able to answer all our questions, and made us feel super welcome. AND her dog Sukie was a doll.
Location!! You can walk to coffee shops, multiple wineries and tasting rooms, pizza around the corner was delicious and there's an arcade, TONS of wineries within 15 minutes drive.
Hosts were available if we needed anything but it was nice not to have to interact with a front desk or anything! Lovely welcome note and coupons and discounts for local...
Read moreWow! This Inn does not disappoint. It starts with a virtual check-in process. Once you book, the property contacts you to tell you how to access the property. There is no on-site check-in. I liked this. When I arrived, I easily found the parking (free) and entrance. Every door you will need to access for this property is coded specific to your booking. There are no keys. Just key pads. Loved that part. All rooms are on the top floor. So, easy to find. I stayed in the Nekia. This is a refurbished building by a husband and wife with a long architectural history. This place is CLEAN. I literally inspect hotel rooms thoroughly when I travel. I looked for things to be wrong and I couldn't find any. They thought of everything and in great detail. A huge amount of electrical outlets, free coffee, free complimentary bottle of wine, opener and pen. A thorough book explains everything you need to know to be comfortable ranging from where to eat and have fun, to how to operate the thermostat. I found it simple, but some might not. Appointments are modern, industrial and rustic. Wood accents abound. Everything is designed to be quiet, energy efficient and functional. The bed was amazing, the furniture comfortable and the outdoor common area with ping pong, bbq and shaded tables was a nice touch. Wood floors, modern appliances, a beautiful bathroom, more than adequate cupboard space and closet. Iron and ironing board are in the room. More to...
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