•  Type: Cottage
  •  Beds: 1
  •  Baths: 1.5
  •  Sleeps: 2

Description

The Audubon Cottage, named after John James Audubon, the patron saint of American ornithologists, was originally built in 2006 and renovated in 2021. It is designed for the romantic and naturalist in you. It is the perfect waterfront haven for people and wildlife. This peaceful cottage is the ultimate in relaxed, luxury coastal experience.
 
You’ll enjoy the private exterior deck with 2-person outdoor soaking tub facing the bay. Downstairs there is a well-appointed efficiency kitchen, a small dining table and chairs as well as a half bath. Upstairs there is a private bay-facing balcony with chairs to watch the birds, the tides, and the dynamic weather. Inside there is a queen bed, sofa, and a bathroom with heated flooring and an oversized walk-in shower.

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Additional Rate details

Check-in time: 3:00 pm
Check-out time: 11:00 am

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Guest Reviews

Wonderful Home!


But the main reason to visit the China Beach is its seclusion and nearness to the sea. We found that three days there soothed and refreshed us as though it had been a much longer vacation. You can’t ask more of a getaway than that

Very nice house


The quiet…oh the blessed quiet and the views both from the living room area and our bedroom are soothing to the soul.

Perfect


t’s the perfect getaway for couples seeking a soul-healing retreat of absolute stillness, interrupted only by the splash of bird wings lighting upon the water.

Beautiful property


I told Howard, ‘I’m not leaving this place…I’m staying here forever!’ He just laughed. What a wonderful haven you’ve created here, in this beautiful setting. We thank you for all your hard work, dedication, creativity and attention to every detail and most of all, thank you for sharing it with us. We will be back for a longer stay.

Great


“China Beach…a look-out?…a retreat?….a castle? The place is magical. The view is at your feet and all around, pleasant and pastoral in daytime, mysterious and spellbinding at night”

Amazing!


“Imagine waking to views of the very spot where Lewis and Clark first reached the Pacific Ocean in 1805 from safe inside this charming Craftsman cottage, set on its own in a secluded cove. China Beach Retreat is a very special place, lovingly transformed by David and Laurie into an intimate three-bedroom hideaway. Hardwood floors, low ceilings, stained and leaded glass, and eclectic collections of antique furniture characterize the cozy downstairs: sophisticated yet informal, elegant yet rustic.”