The Willows

Bora da
Once a loving name the family used for the large estate, Bora da boasts a queen, four-poster bed, two comfy chairs,and other fine antiques, a black/white toile decor and the largest private bathroom in the mansion--complete with a beautiful period antique brass tub and a separate shower. In Welch, Bora da means beautiful dawn. The windows in this room overlook the waterfall, upper pond, and gardens.
  • The rate for this room is $150
  • This room has a private bath with a bathtub and shower.
  • This room contains 1 queen bed.
  • Maximum occupancy for this room is 2.
Marigold Room
Period Eastlake furnishings grace this room. The room takes its name from Mary McCaskey, who lived as the mistress of the estate for over 50 years, and from the gold color pallete in the room. The sumtuous queen bed and the period furnishings make this room a guest favorite. Marigold offers glimpes of the patio and pool, the formal flower, vegetable, and herb gardens and the Table Rock hills beyond.
  • The rate for this room is $150
  • This room has a private bath with a shower.
  • This room contains 1 queen bed.
  • Maximum occupancy for this room is 2.
Madden Room
This lovely and elegantly furnished room takes its name from the original owners of the Orchard Mansion. The showpiece of the room is an antique walnut and metal, hand-tooled, King four-poster bed. the bedroom and the private bathroom, with its antique brass claw-footed tub both offer breathtaking and commanding views of the front pasture and the entire Rogue Valley, with the peaks of Mt. McLaughlin and Roxyann in the distance. The masculine decor of the room makes it fit for any turn-of-the-century land baron.
  • The rate for this room is $210
  • This room has a private bath with a bathtub and shower.
  • This room contains 1 king bed.
  • Maximum occupancy for this room is 2.
McCaskey Room
Named for the second owners of the mansion, the McCaskey Room boasts majestic views of the Rogue Valley and the front pasture. The views can be admired from the room or by opening period French doors, which lead to the expansive deck adjoining the room. On the balcony you can enjoy the glorious sunrise each morning or relax after a busy day sightseeing. The decor of the room includes a grand scale mahogony and burl wood, a jacuzzi tub, King four-poster bed and two wing chairs that invite you to curl up by the fireplace and read a great book. The room is perfect for honeymoons and anniversaries
  • The rate for this Suite is $225
  • This Suite has a private bath with a bathtub and shower.
  • This Suite contains 1 king bed.
  • Maximum occupancy for this Suite is 2.
Butler's Retreat
The butler at the old Mansion never lived in a room quite this luxurious! The Butler's Retreat offers guests a third floor getway in the treetops with expansive views of the Rogue Valley from a cozy window seat and views of The Willows gardens, ponds and waterfalls off a Juliet balcony. The masculine decor of the room includes hunting trophies, a leather topped desk, a queen sleigh bed, and private sitting area with a full-sized sofa bed for an extra person ($50).
  • The rate for this Suite is $180
  • This Suite has a private bath with a bathtub and shower.
  • This Suite contains 1 double bed, 1 queen bed.
  • Maximum occupancy for this Suite is 3.

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The Willows Bed and Breakfast
The Willows
3347 Old Stage Road
Central Point, OR 97502
USA
Phone: +1-541-665-3020
Fax: +1-541-665-3021
Toll-free: +1-866-665-3020
Innkeeper(s)
Joe & Sandy Dowling
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$150 - $225
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As you enter through the majestic, poplar-lined drive you step back in time, to when beautiful orchard mansions dotted the foothills of the Rogue Valley.
Ancient Willows drape the great pond on the property. We have plenty of frogs and fish to watch, as well as migrating birds including wild turkeys, Mallards, Snowy Egrets and Great Blue Herons, who all visit regularly.Bora da means beautiful dawn in Welch. Once upon a time that was the name for the estate. Today, Bora da is the name of a favorite room--decorated in black/white toile, it has a comfy queen four-poster bed and terific views of the waterfalls and great pond.
Throughout The Willows Resort living areas and rooms you will find very fine antique furnishings, exquisite oriental carpets, original oil paintings, fresh flowers from our gardens, and comfortable places to relax or enjoy friends in this authentic Rogue Valley Orchard Mansion Resort. The estate was designed in the Craftsman Style in 1908 and the Mansion was completely remodeled in 2004 to offer our guests every modern amenity in a period setting.The idyllic front lawn offers a great place to relax, read a book, or sip some wine while enjoying the best views of the valley. Some of the oldest elm trees in the entire Rogue Valley help insure shade and cool breezes on summer evenings. On July 4th you can see fireworks from five towns across the skyline.
The McCaskey Room boasts a magnificent antique walnut and mahogony, King-sized, four poster bed, a perfect fit for any would be land baron. The room has a jacuzzi, a fireplace, and a ery large balcony from which to view the city lights acoss the valley and the majestic peaks of Mt. McGlouglin and Roxy Ann in the distance.The sparkling clear Willows in-ground pool, gardens and lounge chairs provide a perfect spot to swim or relax after a day of sightseeing, rafting or hiking in the Rogue Valley. No lifeguard is on duty.
The Marigold Room is furnished in Eastlake Period antiques, and has an orignal gold-tiled fireplace with views of the pool and gardens. It is perennial guest favorite. The room takes its name from one of the longest residents of the mansion, Mary McCaskey and the gold highlights in the tiles of the room's fireplace.The charming Carriage House at The Willows is the home of  the Willows Cooking School and also offers family accomodations year-round. It is located near the cobblestone patio and the great Willow Pond, and offers great views of the gardens. The patio is a great place to enjoy a glass of our great Rogue Valley wine in the evening.
Madden Room
The Willows Cooking SchoolThe Butler's Retreat