Some excerpts from the website of Salisbury House that might be useful
All
rooms have crisp white linens and down comforters. Each
room has a well-appointed
bathroom with
shower, and some have
tubs as well. All
rooms are equipped with a
phone (with dataport and
voicemail), clock
radio and
hairdryer. Free high-speed
wireless access is available throughout the inn. The Salisbury
Suite is the only
room with a
television. The
Suite also has its own
refrigerator,
coffee maker,
iron and
ironing board. The other
guest rooms have these amenities available on the sun porch. Salisbury House is smoke-free. Click the images at the right for a photo
tour of each
room. A cozy corner
room with a queen bed and private
bath with
shower. Renovated in 2007. Furnished in white whicker and country French
furniture. Perfect for a single guest or a budget minded couple. A large corner
room with a queen canopy bed and
bath with
shower. Popular with honeymooners, this
room has an antique writing
desk and armoire, comfortable reading chairs and a bay window with a window seat. A sunny corner
room with a private deck overlooking the
garden. Queen bed and large
bath with
shower. Fully renovated in 2006. A large, sunny corner
room with mahogany sleigh bed and single sleep sofa. Bay window with window seat. Large wainscoted
bath with 6-foot long soaking
tub, pedestal
sink and separate
shower. 640 square feet on the lower level, with a private entrance from a small
patio. Sitting
room with fireplace,
cable TV/VCR, wet
bar with
coffeemaker and
refrigerator. Queen bed and single sleep sofa, large
bath with 6-foot
whirlpool tub and large tiled
shower. Furnished in Scandinavian antiques and modern pieces, the
Suite is perfect for a luxurious getaway or weekly stays. Available for bed
breakfast, or on a weekly basis for lodging only, no
breakfast. In the morning we read the
newspaper by the fire and helped ourselves to
coffee. The
breakfast menu: orange juice, fresh fruit, blueberry-banana muffins and quiche with leeks, sage, thyme and brie. I was ready to move in. Carol Pucci, Seattle Times, January 2002.
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Breakfast. Salisbury House Bed
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center, the University of Washington and the lake. Walk to
shops,
restaurants, and the Seattle Asian Art Museum.
Parking is free and the bus stops on the next block. Built in 1904, this Seattle Bed and
Breakfast has been a Bed
Breakfast since 1985. It has been carefully renovated to maintain the historic flavor while providing modern comforts. Each
guest room has a comfy queen-size bed with a down comforter and full private
bath some
rooms have views of Seattle Washington Bed and
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rooms have bay windows with cushioned window seats and walk-in
closets, one has oak
furniture and gets the morning sun and another has a day bed and a six foot claw
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On the spectator side, the Bloedel Reserve (
www.bloedelreserve.org. ) offers you 150 acres almost equally divided between rich second growth forest and altered landscapes,
gardens, ponds and meadows. Meander through a traditionally planted Japanese
Garden, relax beside a rock and sand Zen
Garden, or gently step beside the living carpet of the Moss
Garden. Watch herons and kingfishers nab trout while geese, swans and ducks float atop the same pond. Start in the bluff-top French Country house-turned visitor
center and peruse half-a-day away. History is showcased inside the 94-year old Island
Center School in Strawberry Hill Park. In addition to the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum's array of photos,
videos, and artifacts, a special exhibition, Ansel Adams: Photographs of Manzanar, is up through September 30th, 2002. Manzanar was the camp Bainbridge Island citizens of Japanese ancestry were sent to during World War II. Parks - Two state and 18 cities, including an aquatic
center - comprise a generous portion of Bainbridge Island. Fay Bainbridge State Park offers more than a quarter-mile of shoreline within its 17 acres. Use the salt water to swim, boat, fish, crab, kayak or clam. Stay on shore and put the horseshoe pits,
volleyball courts, or fire circles to use. Bainbridge Island's city parks (. ) range from one to 318 acres. You'll find soccer and softball fields,
tennis and
basketball courts, walking and
jogging trails, plus a pond and kids play area at Battle Point. Grand Forest offers 240 acres of walking and equestrian trails. The aquatic
center provides two
pools with lap lanes and diving boards. In addition, the
center has a slide, a
spa, and a tot
pool. The Poulsbo Marine Science
Center, 15 minutes north of Bainbridge Island on the shore of Liberty Bay, invites you to look, touch, and spy on the wonders of the Puget Sound. Take plankton from the test tube to the
television; let a slimy cucumber slide through your fingers, gawk at the movements of the massive Pacific octopus. The
Center offers educational beach walks and lab classes (. Further north, near Hansville, the Point No Point Lighthouse fought the hands of technology for its first 113 years, remaining staffed until 1992. The guiding beacon, now managed by Kitsap County, has helped mariners find
safe passage between the Kitsap Peninsula and Whidbey Island since 1879. Port Gamble National Historic District; Timber was king in Washington State and saw mill towns were crucial to the settlement of Puget Sound. Washington's most intact and authentic example of an early company town, Port Gamble should not be missed. Step back in time to the Pacific Northwest of the 1800's, visit the historic museum, general store, self-guided cemetery and view historic homes. The
quiet streets, picturesque views, and historic buildings will make you dream of a less demanding time, leisurely Sundays of
tennis, kite flying and family picnics on the green, Minutes from the Seattle/Bainbridge and Edmonds/Kingston ferries, the Hood Canal Bridge and the Olympic Peninsula. Interested in spending a little time either on or under the water? The Olympic Outdoor
Center in Poulsbo (
www.kayakproshop.com. ) will set you up to kayak or sail. They rent equipment and accessories, including roof racks if you want to do your own thing. If you're not ready to venture out without some guidance, the
Center offers group lessons as well as private classes. If you want to get beneath the surface, Exotic Aquatics Scuba and Watersports (
www.exoticaquaticssscuba.com. ) offers an introduction to Scuba, escorted shore and boat dives, orientation dives and dry suit orientations. Many divers claim the nutrient rich Puget Sound is as good as cold-water diving gets.