Pelton House B&B Ashland, Oregon
| In Ashland's Railroad District near the Shakespeare theater, the historic Pelton House Bed & Breakfast has all the amenities. AAA rated, wireless Internet, a scrumptious breakfast, exquisite bathrooms, turn-down service and wonderful hospitality | 
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 In the heart of the Railroad District, 2 blocks from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival theaters, is a historic house you can call home. The lineage of the Pelton House dates back to the late 1800s, making it an Ashland landmark. Pelton House bed and breakfast has recently been remodeled and we invite you to come soothe your soul and bask in our luxurious accommodations.
The John and Charlotte Pelton House was built in 1894 by Ashland builder W. J. Schmidt. The Peltons were natives of the Rogue Valley area. The two-story dwelling exhibits Stick-style elements including wood frame construction, steeply pitched gabled roofs, a projecting bay, stickwork paneling, cut outs, sunbursts, and lattice trim as well as Eastlake details. The Pelton House is T-shaped with the parlor wing, the stem of the T, extending north toward B Street. By its size and distinction as an example of Eastlake architecture, the house is regarded as a pivotal building in the Railroad Addition Historic District.
Area Attractions and Activities: Antique Shopping, Art Galleries, Concert venue, Gourmet/Fine Dining, Historical interests, Lake, Live Music, Movie Theater, Nature area, Jacksonville Britt Festival, Cabaret Theatre, Shakespeare Festival, Performing Theater, Picnic area, Religious Services, River, Ski area, Vineyard, Wineries
Bicycle riding trails, Bird watching, Boating, Canoeing, Cross-country ski trails, Downhill Skiing, Fishing, Golfing, Hiking trails, Horseback riding, Mountain Bike trails, Sailing, Shopping, Sight-seeing, Swimming, Whitewater Rafting
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