History
Experience the artful blend of historical elegance and modern convenience at the James McCool House in Walla Walla, WA. Originally built in 1895 by James McCool, son to a Walla Walla founding father, the home has served as the residence of some of the area's most prominent figures over the past 100 years. In 2010, the home was completely and carefully restored. The large stately rooms, with soaring ceilings and wood accents, welcome you to a warm and inviting environment.
Specialties
Mid-week special ratel! 3 nights for the price of 2! Check out VRBO for Winter Special too! Centrally located, this Walla Walla guest home is only 1 mile from downtown wine tasting rooms, shops, ArtWalk, weekend Farmer's Market and Whitman College. Ideal for wine country getaways, family reunions, holiday gatherings, corporate retreats, golfing, hunting or to simply enjoy the wonderful town of Walla Walla. The home has approx. 3,000 square feet: 5 bedrooms (including 2 master suites) and 3.5 bathrooms and sleeps up to 12. There is 1 Cal. King, 1 King, 2 Queen, and 2 Twin Beds. There's also a Queen sized pull-out couch in the TV room. Eat-in kitchen has brand new appliances and opens into the formal dining room, seating 12. Slide open the original cedar pocket doors and connect the family room to the formal dining room. Outdoors, the private landscaped backyard is the perfect setting for a relaxed barbeque with friends and family. Enjoy a glass of wine on the wraparound porch!