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Or Contact us directly
928-284-3030
A valid Visa or MasterCard number is required to make a reservation.
When guests register, we require a deposit of the first night's charge.
Two night minimum in high seasons (Spring and Fall) and holidays except that fill-ins are always welcome.
Rates are for double occupancy. Singles deduct and third persons add $50.
Children ten or older are welcome.
Check in is 3P - 6P, Check out 11A
Cancellation Policy
Your deposit minus a $35 cancellation
fee will be returned if you cancel before 6:00 p.m. Sedona time
fifteen days prior to your scheduled arrival.
Cancellations of fourteen days or less will lose their deposit and be charged a cancellation fee of $35.
Guests who choose to stay at b&b's typically register weeks, if not months, in advance. As a consequence it is often difficult to re-rent a room. For a small property like The Penrose such cancellations can be difficult. We understand that
emergencies do arise and plans change, so our cancellation policy is more
accommodating than most.
No-shows, early departures, and cancellations made less than two days in advance (i.e., by 6:00 p.m. of the 3rd day before arrival) will be charged the total amount plus the cancellation fee of $35.
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The Yavapai
Even though it is located on the first floor off the living room, the Yavapai has commanding red rock views because of our high elevation. Sit on your own porch and see Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte lit up by the setting sun or lie in your queen bed, snuggled in and see the sunlight play over Red Butte at daybreak, with your privacy protected by honeycomb shades that go from the bottom up. Or relax in the double Jacuzzi, with the window above it. The leather bed and chair and cattle horns provide an ideal setting for enjoying some old cowboy flicks filmed in Sedona.
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The Coconino
The Coconino is on the end of the B&B closest to the red rocks so that it not only has the banner view across the top of our website but also a close-up view of Red Butte and Castle Rock. Enjoy these colorful rocks from your own balcony or from the large windows in your light, airy room. The bottom-up honeycomb shades make it possible to enjoy this awesome scenery in the complete privacy of your queen bed. You can also see Red Butte from the windows over the large two-person shower with its state-of-the-art shower-heads. Another bathroom window looks up at Castle Rock. Two pedestal sinks make rubbing elbows delightfully difficult.
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The Mariposa
An entire side of the sunny Mariposa Room has windows looking out on a panorama of famous red rocks. Swing open the French doors to your own balcony--the small, intimate balcony is just large enough for two chairs with a little table for your wine and cheese--or enjoy these views from the softness of your sofa. The decor highlights the geckos of the southwest in the cutouts of its mission-style queen bed, while Mexican tin mirrors shimmer in the light. Chase away those tired muscles in the double shower and wrap yourselves in our spa robes to watch a DVD movie on our 32" flat panel TV.
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The Javelina
The Javelina Room is named for those wild, pig-like creatures who roam the area at night in herds, eating our pansies and even our prickly pear cacti. French doors along a wall of windows opens onto a balcony the length of the room, whose chaise beckons you to kick back and enjoy the red rock panorama. In a more intellectual frame of mind? Check out the old leather bound volumes of Shakespeare's plays stored in the antique secretary. At bedtime relax in the double shower and then climb into the four poster king bed and enjoy a movie from the b&b's collection.
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The Kokopelli
The Kokopelli has a small sitting room in addition to the bedroom plus a 32" flat panel TV, a two-person Jacuzzi with separate shower, a European style clothes rack instead of a closet, and a balcony the length of the entire room. The Mexican furniture, tin mirrors, and pottery are accented by Kokopellis. Kokopelli is the name given to a commonly found figure of a man playing a wind instrument that is often seen carved into the walls of ancient Indian dwellings. Whatever it may have meant to them, it is generally thought to signify a happy time--one that The Penrose hopes will carry over to your stay here.
Call 928-284-3030 for information and reservations.
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• Each room contains one queen bed except The Javelina which has a king bed.
• Rooms are configured for two people; however The Mariposa and The Kokopelli contain additionally a twin sleeper sofa and can accommodate three people
• Double showers or double Jacuzzis with separate showers
• Spa robes and hair dryers
• Room-darkening honeycomb shades
• Flat Screen TV's, CD and DVD Players & Libraries
• Homemade candy in your room
• Bluetooth clock radios
• Guest-controlled heat and air
conditioning
• Wine glasses and bottle openers
• Wi-Fi throughout
• 24/7 access to complimentary cold drinks
(Frappuccinos, soft drinks, juice, Gatorade, bottled water, lemonade, etc)
• Full breakfast featuring a fresh fruit compote course and different hot entree each day
The Penrose combines white walls, linens, and coverlets with the dark woods characteristic of Spanish interiors. The result is a crisp, clean look warmed by the sautillo tile and cherry floors reflecting the reddish palette of the red rocks themselves. Accessories present an interesting mix of Mexican and Native American crafts and images.
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