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Gladstone Victorian Villa - Home Rental in Gladstone
Gladstone Victorian Villa
Gladstone, Oregon
10 guests4 bedrooms3 baths
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Kitchen amenities
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Bedroom 4
1 sofa bed
This newly renovated Victorian home has all the amenities small groups and families may want for their stay in the Portland area. Sitting centrally in Gladstone you are just two blocks from the Charles Ames Memorial City Park on the Clackamas River, and moments from the freeway you can be anywhere in the South Portland region within minutes.
It is rare to find a home built in the gorgeous Victorian style but with an open floor plan and a large primary bedroom with en-suite bathroom on the main level. You will find ample room to relax and enjoy company with each other. Every single piece of furniture and décor is new throughout the home. The goal was to design a home with the travel amenities of a hotel but all the special unique décor, style and comforts of a home you want to be in.
The main level also has a full bath that sits just off the main living, dining, and kitchen area. This includes a new 55" flat screen with integrated Roku to use your Netflix, Hulu, or even Comcast apps. The primary bedroom in back opens up onto a deck which while being convenient also allows in tons of natural light.
Upstairs are the other three bedrooms and the third full bathroom. The bed type breakdown for these bedrooms is one king, one queen, and twin trundle bed which allow eight people to sleep comfortably in beds. The living room couch pulls out in a matter of seconds to create a large sleeping surface easily for two people.
While the home has a suburban feel, it is only a 1-3 block walk to a number of restaurants, bars, pizza, Indian, teriyaki, a little market, and even the Gladstone Library and City Hall. Deux Fen is the nearest winery and it is about a mile away, while Oswego Hills Vineyard is about four miles and is a great place for the entire family. This is also one of the closest properties to downtown Portland without being in a restricted area. Between the convenience of freeway access, the number of amenities close by, and the surrounding beauty of the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers you can’t go wrong with your stay here.
PET FRIENDLY: **There is a $100 pet fee per pet with a maximum of $300 (3 pets). Although we are pet-friendly please note your pet must not be left unattended at the house without you present, even if in a crate/kennel. Failure to adhere to the house rules as it pertains to pets may result in cancellation of the booking with no refund. **
Sleeping Arrangements:
First floor:
Bedroom 1 (master): King bed
Sleeper-sofa: makes into sleeping surface slightly larger than queen
Second Floor
Bedroom 2: Queen bed
Bedroom 3: Queen bed
Bedroom 4: Twin trundle bed
Amenities:
★ Spacious Victorian renovation on corner lot
★ First floor bedroom and two full bathrooms
★ New décor and furnishings
★ High speed cable internet
★ Large flat screen LED TV with integrated Roku
★ Minisplit a/c downstairs. Window a/c units upstairs
★ Pet friendly with approval (pet fee required)
Location:
★ Two blocks to Charles Ames Memorial City Park and the Clackamas River
★ One block to Gladstone Public Library
★ Just a few blocks away to multiple restaurants, bars, and downtown Gladstone
★ 11 Miles to Downtown Portland
★ 25 Miles to Wine Country
★ 15 Miles to Portland International Airport
Additional Property Information:
We truly want you to enjoy your time and make some wonderful memories with your group. That being said, this is not a party or gathering house for groups that can’t control their noise levels as we have devices that monitor sustained decible level. We have relationships with all of our neighbors who have our direct contact information. Quiet time is 10:00 pm to 8:00 am. If it is loud enough to be heard outside in these conditions, it is too loud for you to remain our guest.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Oregon City, Oregon, is a destination steeped in history and natural beauty, offering a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor adventure. As the first city in the United States west of the Rocky Mountains to be incorporated, it is a place where the past is palpably present, and visitors can immerse themselves in the pioneering spirit that shaped the Pacific Northwest.
The city's most iconic landmark is the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, where travelers can learn about the lives of the early settlers who journeyed along the Oregon Trail. Interactive exhibits and living history demonstrations provide a vivid glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of these intrepid pioneers.
Another historical highlight is the McLoughlin House, part of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, which was the home of Dr. John McLoughlin, known as the "Father of Oregon." The house offers a window into the 19th-century life and the significant role McLoughlin played in the region's development.
For those drawn to natural wonders, Oregon City does not disappoint. The Willamette Falls, the second largest waterfall by volume in the United States, is a spectacular sight. Visitors can take in the falls from various viewpoints, and plans for a public riverwalk promise even greater access to this natural marvel.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, from kayaking on the Willamette River to hiking and biking the numerous trails that surround the city. The Clackamette Park, where the Clackamas and Willamette rivers meet, is a popular spot for picnicking, fishing, and simply enjoying the scenic beauty.
Oregon City also boasts a vibrant downtown area, with a growing number of shops, restaurants, and breweries that reflect the city's creative and entrepreneurial spirit. The Municipal Elevator, another unique feature, offers a quick ride to a viewing platform with panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
Cultural events, such as the Oregon City Festival of the Arts and weekly farmers markets, add to the city's charm and provide visitors with opportunities to engage with the local community.
In essence, Oregon City is a destination that honors its rich history while embracing the vitality of the present. It's a place where the stories of the past are interwoven with the natural splendor and community life of today, making it a compelling stop for travelers seeking a multifaceted experience.