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Nestled into the hillsides of the Sonoma Valley, but just five minutes from downtown historic Sonoma Plaza sits Sonoma Chalet Cottages and Bed and Breakfast Inn. Offering exceptional lodging to those craving privacy, peace and quiet, Sonoma Chalet is charming and quaint. Reminiscent of "Grandma's House", our inn features seven unique accommodations, each individually decorated with a wide assortment of antiques, collectibles, objects, fabrics and unique "bric-a-brac" from a bygone era. Each of our three country cottages is approximately 400-600 sq. ft., and are named after Grandma Sara Reichmuth and her three daughters, Laura, Leslie and Sophie. The main "Chalet" farmhouse was built in 1940 by the Swiss family Reichmuth. Before moving to Sonoma, the Reichmuths had an interest in the old William Tell Hotel in San Francisco, which later burned down. The Sonoma property was never really run as a working farm, since the Reichmuths were always more interested in music and dance; one brother, Alfred, was an amateur painter. His work can been seen on the walls of our main house. The Reichmuths also were involved in a local Sonoma dance hall (still in operation) called "Little Switzerland."
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