All Oceanfront Jr. Suites 

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Each of the four suites is named after a former resident of the estate: George Burke, Frank Drew, L.E. White, and Sam McCanse. These dramatic and well-appointed guest suites are perched on the bluff above Greenwood State Park Beach, with banks of windows filled with a view of Pacific Ocean, beach, and offshore sea stacks. Many of these islands have sea caves that run clear through the rock, through which waves surge in an endless display of majestic force.

Two suites are located on the first floor: George Burk and Frank Drew.

Two suites are located on the second floor: L.E. White and Sam McCanse. 

All suites have a king bed and sleeper sofa with the exception of George Burk which has a queen bed.

The Craftsman style bungalow design of the suites embodies the early 1900s Arts and Crafts philosophy of serenity, commitment to handicraft, and coastal-casual-style. Built exclusively of redwood, the exterior features Montana flagstone walkways, mortared stone work, wood shingles, copper gutters and hand railings, copper capped balcony posts, and Ed Hurley (local Mendocino physicist turned artisan) light fixtures of copper and stained glass.

Hand eased redwood beams were used to create the second floor cathedral ceilings. The walkways between rooms make each suite feel like a world unto itself. 

AT A GLANCE
1st & 2nd Floor
King or Queen Bed
Sleeper Sofa
Sitting Room
Fireplace
Television
Wet Bar with coffee-maker, microwave, refrigerator
Jacuzzi Tub and Separate Shower Bathroom
Private Balcony or Stone Patio