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Apple
Country Bed and Breakfast
524 Okanogan Avenue
Wenatchee, Washington 98801
509-664-0400
Email Us:innkeepers@applecountryinn.com
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Ski
Packages Available
Discounts
available when you stay at Apple Country Inn
Bed and Breakfast!
Call
for more information
509-664-0400
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Enjoy
Accommodations at Wenatchee, Washington's historic Bed and Breakfast.
We are close to skiing, golf, softball, convention center, and city
center. Our daily breakfast will be the highlight of your getaway!
When your travel plans include Wenatchee, WA, let Apple Country Bed
and Breakfast provide all your lodging needs.
About Us
Jerry and Sandi Anderson are your hosts.
We will do everything we can to make your stay with us a pleasant one.
We currently offer 5 bedrooms in the main house, plus the 1 bedroom "Carriage
House" separate from the main house, to our guests. Two of the rooms share a bath that is highlighted
by a classic, full sized claw foot bath tub, a perfect place to soak
your troubles away. Three rooms in the main house, and the "Carriage
House" feature private baths. All of our rooms accommodate two,
except the "Carriage House" which will accommodate four.
We
are now offering accommodations in the house next door! This house is
perfect for your family or group get away. The complete kitchen makes
it easy to prepare everything from a gourmet meal to snacks. The House
Next Door does not include any meals. There is a full
bath on the main floor, and 3/4 bath in the basement. Cable TV, Hot
Tub Available, privacy.
Our large, private hot tub will relax you after a long day of work or play.
Breakfast will be one of the highlights of your stay. Jerry's "soon-to-be-world-famous" sticky-buns are worth getting up for. We also feature great breakfast entrees, fresh fruit of the season, and a darn good cup of coffee.
History
The house we now call APPLE COUNTRY BED & BREAKFAST was one of the first homes built in the "Okanogan Heights" addition in Wenatchee. Construction began in 1918 and completed in 1920. The home was built and occupied by Fred and Lillian Sterling. Sterling was a fruit grower and real estate developer in partnership with his brother Claus. The Sterlings lived in the home for 35 years. At the time of construction, the home was on the highest point in the city of Wenatchee. It featured panoramic views of Mission Ridge, Badger Mountain, Saddle Rock and Burch Mountain.
We
would like to express our gratitude to the family of Theresa Calhoun
who lived in the home from 1961 until 1972, where she raised seven
children, and provided us with much of the history of this grand old
house.
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