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Pine Studio
The Pine Three Studio combines the best of both worlds:
a traditional bedroom, an adjoining full-size sofabed for extra travelers, and
facilities to whip up something light. In this studio, the focal point lies with
the three windows overlooking Pine Street and rooftops and steeples of the West
End Historic District. With cinnamon blended berber carpet underfoot and a
kitchen with red rock desert tile, this studio offers a queen bed anchoring one
side of the room and a sitting area on the other. A TV/VCR on a handsome
mahogany dropleaf table keeps you informed and entertained while a CD player
offers a soothing background ambiance. The full kitchen (nearly, no stove but a
microwave oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, sink) occupies one third of the studio
with a dining table and a handsome ample bath with a shower completes this
offering. You’ll love the stone floor of the kitchen and bath as if sliced
from Sedona’s Red Rock country. This studio may be combined with the John
Keats Room to make a two-bedroom suite that sleeps six. |
"Stashed
in the rooms are the little touches he misses when on the road: fruit
for midnight snacks, a trundle bed for an extra guest, Scrabble for
rainy nights."
--Travel & Leisure
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