The West Lawn |
MacArthur Place Inn & Spa located two blocks from Sonoma's downtown Plaza is an escape to a gentler era. The original property was a 300 acre ranch with vineyards, fruit orchards, a hay crop, and trotters. What I loved about this ranch turned Inn and Spa was the gardens, some original to the property.
The Historic Garden |
Mature boxwood line the stone paths between suites and cottages which are placed around the property among the gardens. The air is perfumed by lavender, rose, daphne, and a plethora of other floral and woody scents. Open your windows and let it waft throughout your room. Dotted around the property are local sculptures and works of art provided by the I. Wolk gallery of St. Helena.
Intimate seating areas are placed strategically to take advantage of fountains, sculptures, the lawn, or lovely views. I sat in a bench swing set under a large oak in the cool shade of the evening trying to identify scents circulating in the light breeze and bird songs. Simply lovely!
Little surprises lay around every corner of the Inn.
At first glance I thought this pup was real!
One of two House fountains. |
A mixture of Japanese Maples, Abelia, loropetalum, boxwood, and rosemary create lush boarders that soften the property's walkways.
I was unable to identify these trees and no one on the property could tell me. If you know what they are please tell me! (Is it a Tea Tree?)
Chess anyone? I built one of these in my lawn for my husband.
The rusted metal flower sculptures added dimension and whimsy.
If you love gardens, this is the place to stay in downtown Sonoma. Not only are the gardens lovely but the staff is attentive and generous. The rooms are spacious and well appointed. Complimentary continental breakfast and wine and cheese reception make MacArthur Place Inn and Spa a sought after destination.
CHEERS!