The Estate and It's History
Warm Springs Inn is now a gracious country estate, located in the beautiful Wenatchee Valley. The Inn is nestled on 10 acres along the Wenatchee River, and is surrounded by majestic trees and handsome gardens. This outdoor beauty is a prelude to what you will find inside of the 1917, nine thousand square foot Mansion.
Warm Springs Inn, offers well-decorated and spacious living areas that make it a perfect relaxing environment for tourist enjoying the sites or for the local residents who just want to get away and unwind. The Inn has six bedrooms, each with a sitting area and private bathroom. The main floor has an excellent layout for not only guests staying in the rooms, but also for business retreats, weekly meetings and special events, such as office and holiday parties, weddings, showers, etc. The main floor has a formal living room with a fireplace, a great room with another fireplace, and floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the river, a beautiful formal dining room, rustic dining area, kitchen, a huge deck, and a quaint Shop at the Inn Gift Shop.
The well-maintained grounds, offer beautiful nature walks, and romantic ambiance, private gathering spots, and excellent garden wedding sites. A private hot tub, tucked away in the trees, is a favorite spot for your guest to relax and maybe rekindle a little romance.
This is truly one of the most beautiful mansions in Wenatchee.
Built in 1917, the Warm Springs Inn has a deep rooted history. Originally, it was built as a large family home where champion Arabian horses were raised, trained and sold. After various owners lived in and enjoyed the comfort and beauty of this well constructed and stately mansion located on the banks of the Wenatchee River, a doctor purchased the home and developed it into a convalescent home. During its 84 year history, this lovely mansion has withstood drought, floods and ever changing times. In 1991, the Brown family purchased the long vacated and sadly neglected home and began extensive renovations before opening the home as a bed and breakfast. Jim and Kathy Welsh purchased the Inn in 2001 and continued restoring the mansion to it's existing beauty.