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“The Maxwell House” Illustration by Warren Dayton – WarrenDayton.com

The Maxwell House Bed and Breakfast Inn

The Maxwell House, a charming 100-year-old Craftsman home, is owned and operated by Penny Maxwell Bingham. Penny has been an innkeeper for over 10 years and delights in providing her guests with wonderful hospitality. In 2006, Penny oversaw a breakfast1fantastic remodel of this exquisite house and is eager to welcome you to her beautifully restored home.

Walla Walla is known for its distinct history, art and culture, as well as for its wine tasting and year-round beauty. Repeatedly, Sunset Magazine names Walla Walla as a Best Wine Travel Destination.

On display and available are watercolor paintings of the colors, sights, and scenery of the Walla Walla Valley by local artist Jean Ann Mitchell of nearby Milton- Freewater, OR.

This was our first trip to Walla Walla, and we stayed two nights at the Maxwell House. Absolutely adorable little B&B…the food was incredible…Best of all, we didn’t realize it at the time we booked it, but after our first day of wine tasting, we realized how PERFECTLY LOCATED this little B&B is to downtown wine tasting!!

 

Adding comfort to your Walla Walla Adventure!

Maxwell_Front_Porch_5427The Maxwell House Bed & Breakfast is located in a delightful neighborhood. Shady trees line the streets of this quiet neighborhood, within walking distance from downtown area restaurants, tasting rooms, and Whitman College. Carefully decorated teacuprooms that delight your senses invite you to relax and settle in for a wonderful stay. Delectable breakfasts and afternoon tea, pleasant hospitality and comfortable ambience will make a stay at The Maxwell House a destination that you wish to return to again and again.
Innkeeper Penny Maxwell Bingham will make you feel welcome and at home in this delightful setting.

 

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