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General Information
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Located in the beautiful Mancos Valley between Mesa Verde National Park and the La Plata Mountains of ColoradoBauer House is an 1890's Victorian Mansion and Historic Landmark located in the beautiful Mancos Valley between Mesa Verde National Park and the La Plata Mountains of Colorado. Though small in size, the community of Mancos is big at heart
year built:
1890
year renovated:
2004
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Accommodations
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Our four bedrooms include the "China Room," "Wicker Room", "Brass Room" and the Bauer Suite." There is also a spacious penthouse on the third floor decorated in Southwestern style, with a complete view of the mountains and Mesa Verde National Park.
number of rooms:
5
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Room Rates
(USD United States Dollars)
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discounts offered:
Seniors
following credit cards accepted:
Visa,Mastercard
local taxes may apply.
7.3500
single occupancy rate is between
75.00 and 125.00
extra person charge:
Yes
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In-room Amenities
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Balconies
Clock radio
Coffee/tea maker
Cribs available
Hairdryer
Internet access
Iron/ironing board
Kitchenettes
Microwave
Mountain view rooms
Non-smoking rooms
Private bathroom
Refrigerator
Rollaway beds available
Showers without bath
Telephone
Television
Wake-up calls
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On-site Amenities
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BBQ area
Breakfast included (full)
Free local phonecalls
Gardens
Golf
Icemaker
Meeting facilities
No Smoking
Parking (free)
Pets not allowed
Sports/activities
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Policies
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deposit required
check in/out times are:
Check in time is 3:00pm and check out time is 11:00am
cancellation policy:
14 Days
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Location
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description of surrounding area:
Mesa Verde, Spanish for "Green Table," offers an unparalleled opportunity to see and experience the life of the "Ancient Ones." During the summer months, visitors can walk through cliff dwellings and numerous mesa top villages built by the ancestral Pueblo people between 600AD and 1300AD. The park contains three wilderness areas. You may catch a fleeting glimpse of a mountain lion, bobcat, deer, mountain sheep, or elk. Eagles and hawks are often seen soaring over the park's north rim
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