The Cropp Mansion is a truly unique luxury property. Built in 1898 by famous Architect Alexander Taylor for one of Walla Walla's premier physicians Dr. James F. Cropp. This 4,500 square foot home is built entirely from Tenino Sandstone. Every room inside has been meticulously refurbished to honor the original appointments. The kitchen is a million dollar showpiece. The exterior grounds boast a wrap around porch and vine-covered dining pergola. Five Bedrooms plus a Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa in the living room and 3 Full Bathrooms. Sleeps up to 12 guests. One block off Main Street Walla Walla - Walk everywhere! Back parking lot has a dedicated handicap space. There is a wheelchair ramp in back of the house. Main floor bedroom and bathroom are wheelchair accessible. EV Charging Station in back park lot. Cancellations: A 4% merchant service processing fee will be applied to all cancellations. Guest Information Binder located inside house
Amenities
Stay comfortable during warmer season with installed air conditioning
Air Conditioning
Enjoy the view from a private balcony
Balcony
Cozy up in front of the fireplace
Fireplace
Parking space is available for your convenience
Parking
This house has a dishwasher
Dishwasher
Take a stroll in your own garden
Garden
Property Also Includes
Bbq Area
Heater
Internet
Kitchen
Microwave
No Smoking
Outdoor Space
Tennis Court
Tv
Hair Dryer
Bed Sheets Provided
Centralized Heating
Dining Table
Pool Or Billiards Table
Wifi
Coffee System
Cookware/dishes/utensils
Oven
Refrigerator
Stovetop
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The workers of
Walla Walla, WA
traveled to their offices around
7
minutes lately and
drove alone
to get there. The rest of the residents
carpooled
and
walked.
Average travel time:
14.2 minutes
Commuter Transportation
The most common method of travel for workersin
Walla Walla, WA
was
Drove Alone (67.7%)
, followed by those who
Carpooled (15.1%)
and those who
Walked (9.1%).