This Historic Washington Inn Sits On A Waterfront Lavender Farm
By Jessica Wick|Published April 19, 2019
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
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Warning, fellow Washingtonians: The most recent bed and breakfast we’ve discovered is so incredible, you’ll be making excuses to take a vacation as soon as you see it. Not only is it steeped in history and surrounded by peaceful lavender, it sits right on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The George Washington Inn is a perfectly peaceful escape from reality you’ll want to enjoy.
The George Washington Inn is located on the Olympic Peninsula, in the charming town of Port Angeles.
The property is also home to the Northwest Colonial Festival in August, which consists of four days of colonial reenactments, period artisans, colonial demonstrations, and kids' activities.
This is the Martha Washington suite, which has a king sized bed, a daybed, a spa tub, and a fireplace.
The Presidential Suite is the largest room at the inn, which offers a separate parlor, a Nespresso machine, a whirlpool tub, and spectacular ocean views.
The Washington Lavender Farm has over 5,000 plants, and you can stock up on lavender products at the gift shop and farm store.
You can book your stay at the George Washington Inn on their website. And although this peaceful property might be hard to leave, you’ll definitely want to get out and explore Port Angeles while you’re there.
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