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The Gatehouse Inn, a charming restored Italiante Victorian,
began life in 1884 as the summer residence for Benjamin J.
Langford, a California state senator.
Now it is one of the premier bed and breakfast inns of the
Monterey Peninsula. Off the beaten path and with breathtaking
views of the Monterey Bay, the Gatehouse Inn is the perfect
haven for your next getaway.
A Place for Discovery
The Gatehouse Inn is ideally located for exploring
the Monterey Peninsula. You will be located just three blocks
from the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Imagine yourself strolling
along the path overlooking the beautiful Pacific coastline.
Walk further along the path past Cannery Row to the historical
Fisherman's Wharf in the heart of the Heritage Harbor area
of Monterey. Take a whale watching tour, go fishing, kayak
or shop. Bicycle along the coast and watch the seals, sea
lions and otters frolic. Or take a short drive to Carmel with
its fabulous shops and galleries and wind your way back along
the 17 Mile Drive. Stroll through downtown Pacific Grove to
see the Monarch Butterflies flutter from flower to flower.
A Place to Rest
Enjoy hors d'oervures while you mingle with other guests or
simply soak in the ocean view from the outdoor patio. Afternoon
tea is served daily from 4:00 to 6:00pm.
Art Lovers' Heaven
In addition to being a retreat from the ordinary, the Gatehouse
Inn is also a world-class art gallery, featuring the works
of Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light, in every room. All works
are available for purchase, making the Gatehouse Inn a paradise
for collectors of fine art.
Pet Friendly
When you want to visit the coast but don't want to leave your
pet behind, call us. We have two rooms that accommodate pets
(Captain's and Italian). The pet must be under 50 pounds and
well-behaved (no barking at night, etc.). |