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  • Monica G.

    We have very much enjoyed our stay at Edward Adams House B&B. The historical house and grounds are simply beautiful. Nancy's rooms are crispy clean & the house is immaculate. Nancy is a delight. She is very thoughtful & knowledgeable. Nothing is left out from a detail. She has crossed every "t' and dotted every 'i'. We loved having the cherry wine that she has left for us in the dining room and the touch of chocolate almonds on the pillow was a perfect touch. The candlelight breakfasts we had were superb! The food was delicious! The daily fresh flowers from her garden on the dining room table added to the charm and the ambiance of the era restored dining room. We would definitely stay there again!

    (5)
  • Gail G.

    The Edward Adams House B & B in Silverton was a pleasant surprise. We bypassed Portland, and this is where we stayed instead. The owner is a classically-trained violinist, and played in the Los Angeles area for many years. The house has been lovingly and knowledgeably restored, and is pleasant, clean, and delightful. We received a coffee tray in front of our door in the morning, and chocolate cherry liqueur when we got in in the evenings. Breakfast was home-made baked oatmeal, quiche, and granola with yogurt (one each day). We liked it so much that we stayed an extra day. Silverton and the Oregon Garden were also charming.

    (5)
  • Bradley N.

    Like many first-tier B&Bs, the Adams House has charming rooms, polished hardwood floors, an exquisite outdoor garden and pagoda, and sumptuous breakfasts, along with evening snacks and silver tray coffee and tea service in the morning. It's a historic landmark house in a picturesque mid-Willamette Valley location East of Salem and within easy striking distance of the Cascade Mountains as well as many of Oregon's prime winery destinations. It's not even that far to the coast, for that matter, or to marvelous state parks like Silver Falls, one of Oregon's most popular for locals and outside visitors alike. The downtown is quaint, walkable, and classy, with excellent shopping, coffee, and dining out options (esp. the Silver Grille). And of course the owner, Nancy K., is approachable, animated, and articulate, making you feel smarter and more sophisticated simply by being in her presence. The rooms upstairs (there are 3) have distinctive flair and unique features: Sara Jane's room has a wonderful Victorian "fainting couch," which is comfortable enough to fall asleep on (trust me on this). Eleanor's room has an octagonal turret in the tiled bathroom which lets light pour in and reflect off the pale white walls and porcelain surfaces. If you haven't taken an actual reclining bath in a long while, this is your chance. But for all these amenities - and they are indeed impressive - the most remarkable feature of Adams House is the library and LP record collection, which Nancy has meticulously organized in one of the second floor rooms and made available for guest use. I spent several hours perusing the book shelves on my first visit, reading, browsing, and jotting down titles and authors of interest. It was like being in a bookstore. On my second visit, I ventured into the music collection, starting with a beautiful recording from 1955 of Glenn Gould's "Goldberg Variations" by J.S. Bach. Inspired by the experience, I went back to the shelves and located a recording from the 1980s by a Czech pianist of Beethoven's "Diabelli Variations." By the time I was done listening, breakfast was ready. What a nice way to start the morning, don't you think? Visiting Silverton and staying at Adams House is not so much "stepping back" in time as it is "stepping sideways" in time: moving horizontally away from the routines of your regular days and nights and experiencing, however briefly, an alternative universe: one in which music still plays on records, books still are written on paper, and tea is still served on silver in fine china. It's easy to appreciate - and hard to leave behind when you return to the road. I doubt that you will be disappointed by your initial visit. You'll likely return in the future, just to make sure that it wasn't just a dream, after all.

    (5)
  • Liesl V.

    We are not typically B'n'B types, but this was one of the most wonderful experience we've had at ANY get away lodging adventure out! We'll be returning, for sure. -------------------------What did we love? ~The coffee delivered our room in the morning (NICE touch!). ~The wonderful jetted tub in our octagonal bathroom (extra perk, we stayed during a full moon so the bathroom was lit up so beautifully with all those incredible windows!). It was stunning! ~The wardrobe to put our clothes/shoes/bathroom stuff away so we could breathe and relax in an uncluttered room and bathroom. ~Very clean and neat-- I'm not a fan of Victorian era decor, but obviously she tried to keep things historically accurate and THAT was appreciated as I do love history. She kept it to the time period, but so simple and quiet that we were not overwhelmed with lace and flowers. THANK YOU! ~Breakfast was simple and delicious. She even served homemade granola and scones. The serve wear caught my eye and made the food more beautiful as well. Her presentation was appealing. ~The host, Nancy, is a great story teller and wonderful resource for local must sees as well as very knowledgeable about the community. She is also not overly chatty. I think she's developed a good sense of who wants to chat and who wants to be on their way. We were probably a bit of both but in the end she is such a fascinating person you want to talk more with her! ~Conveniently located - we walked into downtown for our dinner one evening. ~Bathrobes! :) I love it when there are bathrobes. The website didn't mention it at all, but they were a nice surprise and made our stay even better. ~The Wifi was strong. That's a big deal to us young'ns. :) ~She had light snacks available downstairs at all times. Very nice! ----------------------------What could have been improved? ~Not much, if anything! ~We found the keys a bit hard to use, but that's because they're SO unique and again, accurate for the time period... it's actually kind of cool! I was more impressed with them than annoyed. ~A note on Elenor's Room ( edwardadamshousebandb.co… ). We didn't read the description well before booking and was surprised when we found a European style bath/shower (which means it was a tub with a handheld shower only). It was a bit awkward to figure out without spraying water everywhere, but we got the hang of it by the next morning. :) I didn't mind it as much as my husband but I think he would prefer a different room the next time we come. Bottom line, it was not a distraction from our relaxation. I would definitely advise older people who have a hard time with large movements to not stay in this room. It might be a bit of a difficulty to climb in and out. ------------------------if you're not used to Bed and Breakfast Inns: ~Old houses have thin walls. This isn't anything we were surprised by and simply one of those things that makes staying in BnB's less desirable to us. We had quiet neighbors so it wasn't that big of a deal, but I was worried they might have heard me playing music from my ipod. I like to soak in the tub with some relaxing tunes but even at my lowest volume I questioned what they could hear. ...along with that: No Noisy Sex! Keep it down! ~I would really like to just sleep in in the morning rather than tidy myself up to come down to breakfast. It was 8:30am which isn't that big of a deal to most people, but when you have a toddler at home, it's an incredible luxury to just STAY in bed in the morning. Nancy, the host is quite accommodating, though. I think if we had simply requested a later breakfast she likely would have been fine with that. We're not very well versed on BnB's so it felt awkward to ask. All the guests have to pretty much agree on a time that works for everyone. The second morning I didn't bother to take my bath before I went down. :) I just came down in my exercise clothes and no shoes. No harm done. ~If you are an introvert, you should hope you don't have a chatty house mate. :) Or, learn how to politely excuse yourself. I'm still working on that skill. If you're an extrovert, you might meet some new friends! ~No TV. This is normal and intentional. Enjoy it! :)

    (5)
  • Lisette J.

    Our stay at the Edward Adams House B&B was wonderful! The house is clean and has been restored so lovingly. Our room was very comfortable. The owner cooked a great home-made breakfast for both of the mornings we were there--superb soufflé! Fruit, nuts, and cookies were available to us any time. Coffee was served right on time in the morning. We loved sitting outside in the gazebo in the evening after returning from dinner and enjoyed chocolate cherry port. We thoroughly appreciated the brochures on Silver Falls State Park, which was our main reason for visiting Silverton. We got great recommendations for restaurants, local attractions and the wine areas.

    (5)
  • M F.

    It's the little touches: I stayed on the weekend in late October, '13 in Sara Jane's room, booking at the last minute on-line, following up by phone. A+ experience. It's the little touches: - Port, fresh fruit, almonds and cookies set out for me upon arrival - Fresh flowers at the breakfast table; a soufflé, fresh scones and juice - Excellent, strong, piping hot coffee outside my door first thing in the morning - Information and recommendations on local restaurants and attractions from the hostess that were spot on - Immaculately clean rooms - Terrycloth bathrobe and an immaculately clean bathroom - Old fashioned skeleton keys for your room - A warm and friendly hostess The only negative was that the WiFi connection from Sara Jane's room was poor. It's a positive in my mind, but be aware that the rooms do not have televisions. This is (in my mind) the quintessential bed and breakfast, in a lovely little town that values visitors. I can't wait to go back to Edward Adams.

    (5)
  • Joe C.

    Nancy makes her B&B as near perfect as makes no difference, for people like the reviewers above, my companion and me. I would reach so far as to say she has decorated it in the style of Bach's Goldberg Variations, elegant to a fault, spare where it need be, a complete expression of transcendent artistic expression. Outside, deer lay under the fruit trees and even people on the sidewalk across the street smiled and greeted us. In addition to the LP and CD classical music libraries, the front room where the Steinway resides has reams of sheet music. It really may be the most enchanting, beautiful place I've ever stayed.

    (5)
  • Molly B.

    We absolutely LOVED our stay at the Edward Adams House. Nancy was delightful - as sweet as could be. She had fresh shortbread, still warm from the oven, waiting for us when we arrived. She gave great suggestions for places around town to visit or eat at. And then fresh coffee waiting at our door first thing in the morning. What a wonderful way to start the day! Breakfast was delicious - a nice change from other B&B's we have stayed at where they served a really heavy breakfast. Nancy served a fabulous souffle, fresh fruit & blueberry muffins. Perfect start to the day. We are already looking forward to our next stay!

    (5)
  • Oenomelej G.

    We stayed with Nancy at Edward Adams House on a business trip- we had two rooms both with with their own bathrooms (mine had a jet tub)- What was so wonderful about this place is no drippy silly dried flowers and dumb props- instead nice white bedding, nice soft pillows, fluffy white towels...Quiet at night. The ultimate topper was breakfast...Good strong coffee in a silver coffee pot- fresh homemade bread and berries and a souffle (yes a souffle!) that was so, so perfect- really the finest I've ever tasted (and I've actually tasted a few!) the herbs just flavoring and scenting just perfection... We will be staying here again!

    (5)
  • Angela Y.

    My husband and I stayed at the Edward Adams House B&B for two nights and every moment was perfect. The restored Victorian is clean, warm and friendly. Hostess Nancy made wonderful cookies and was always available to answer questions. The Steinway piano is a plus for musicians, and music lovers will also appreciate the quiet hideaway filled with classical and jazz records. Walking distance to downtown Silverton was a great benefit. All in all, a great vacation spot.

    (5)
  • Katie H.

    Wonderful bed and breakfast! We really enjoyed our visit, the room was very clean and comfortable and our private bathroom was beautiful. We loved that it wasn't overdone with decorations and heavy furniture like some bed and breakfasts. The breakfast was delicious and Nancy was very welcoming and helpful.

    (5)

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