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A bull elephant seal and his harem...a short drive to the coast and thousands of seals birthing before your eyes!
A bull elephant seal and his harem...a short drive to the coast and thousands of seals birthing before your eyes!
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Cottage at Hollyhock Farms
200 Hollyhock Lane
Templeton, CA 93465
USA
Phone: +1-805-239-4713
Cellular: +1-805-712-1880
Innkeeper(s)
Dick and Kim Rogers
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$150 - $185
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The bungalow has a full kitchen, however, guests are offered a full gourmet breakfast for one of the days of their stay.It features two bedrooms (featuring Queen beds) and two baths with central air/heat, a 36” satellite television with dvd, a wood-burning stove and a comfy deck with a gas BBQ and a five-star view complete the setting.
Set back on a knoll ¼ mile off the road, the bungalow affords, privacy, comfort a feeling of intimacy with nature. Deer and fox visit daily.Our cottage is private and secure. It has a queen size, double-pillow top mattress (many have asked us for the manufacturer), a state-of-the-art climate control system (by remote in bed!). It contains a wet-bar, sitting area furnished with country antiques, a wood-burning stove and a vcr-satellite unit with dozens of first-rate movies. For those who need to stay connected, the cottage is equipped with wireless internet service.
A few of our wild Jacob Sheep rams.
View from the Bungalow deck.  The Templeton Gap.A little fruit with your breakfast!
The Cottage has a great antique wood stove for the romantic in you.A few of our fruits and veggies...many of which are served at breakfast.
Kim makes some incredible quiches, casseroles and savory pies.This is long-haired goldy...a feral cat that has become a sweetheart
Our medley of organic potaotes...blue, yukon gold, sweet and red cooked with our own candy onions and peppers.Zinnia heaven!  Along with our organic crop production, we put in many varieties of flowers...guests can grab a bouquet for their trip home.
When our flowers are in full bloom, words fail us!A bull elephant seal and his harem...a short drive to the coast and thousands of seals birthing before your eyes!
Pokey on top of our hippo...she is fifteen and has always been small and dainty.This is his royal highness, Smokey...he is good looking and he knows it!
How does one describe something this beautiful?This is the master, Shadow, guarding his adopted kitten, Peanut...who is now nearly full grown and should have been named, Mischief!
Part of our summer breakfast ritual each morning are varieties of our heirloom tomatoes...these are left to right, Paul Robeson, Persimmon, Brandywine and Green Zebra.One of our prize cukkoo Marans roosters.  Our chickens roam free and our eggs are out of this world.
In the spring, when the wildflowers are in bloom, it almost seems like you could sail on them.Our chickens are doing their best...and it is worth the wait.