
Carriage House Tea Room at Pomeroy Farm - Yacolt, Washington
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N 45° 50.418 W 122° 27.539
10T E 542012 N 5076446
Afternoon Tea is offered in the Carriage House; the historic 1920 Log House is sometimes open for tours. Directions: Drive north on Hwy 503 a past Milepost 13, turn right (east) on N.E. Rock Creek Road and drive about 4 1/2 miles.
Waymark Code: WMCWHF
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 10/19/2011
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The Pomeroy Farm, with its centrally located Log House (1920) and Carriage House (Afternoon Tea Room), sits alongside a cascading river, nestled among tall fir trees. The Log House, the oldest one in the valley, remains essentially as it was at the turn of the century. The farm has been continuously occupied since the early 1900s by the original English settlers, Edwin Charles "E.C." and Adelaide J. Pomeroy and their five children, and their descendants. The Carriage House was converted into a charming Afternoon Tea Room decorated in hunter green and crimson.
Reservation for theme afternoon teas may be made by phone (360.686.3537) and prepaid with a bankcard or you may reserve and then send a check. Your fee will be refunded if they are notified of your cancellation 7 days prior to the event. You may send someone else in your place if you are unable to attend.
For an added treat after Afternoon Tea, turn left as you exit and travel a few miles along the NE Lucia Falls Road to Moulton Falls Park, where the waterfalls provide stunning views. The park is located at the confluence of Big Tree Creek and the East Fork of the Lewis River.
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