The Blue Room - Charming Studio, Great Location! by RedAwning
House in Alpine, TX
2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
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Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this house rental
Langridge Lodge and The Blue Room, clean and quiet accommodation in our corner of Alpine, with every charming amenity within walking distance!.
The Blue Room is our second charming quiet studio with a queen size bed in the beautiful little town of Alpine. Clean, quiet and comfortable, as pretty as we can make it, the room is a little sanctuary out here in our far blue mountains. These are the Davis Mountains, west of Marathon's Glass Mountains, part of the great Rocky Mountain massif extending west and north into New Mexico and Colorado. The Blue Room is located at the junction of Highway 90 and Cockrell Street, on the very corner of Highway 118, which heads down south to the Big Bend.
The fully-equipped shared kitchen is ready if you wish to cook on site, store food/drinks in the refrigerator, help yourself to the Keurig (pods are in your room), etc. Next to the kitchen is the courtyard, perfect for your morning cup of coffee, breakfast, lunch or dinner, or an evening cocktail; a firepit is there for warmth in the cooler months. From there you can hear the bells from Sul Ross up on the hill.
We clean only with organic citrus cleaner; no chemicals are used on the property. Our linens, rugs, etc. are laundered with organic soap and then aired outside in the sun.
This time of year all of nature can tell that spring is coming: the mockingbirds are back! Elk can be seen early in the morning in the wide grassy slopes under the palisades near Fort Davis. Javelina continue their weekly rounds here in town, looking for pecans; often there are deer nearby in the early morning and evening. The morning air is alive with dovesong; hummingbirds have returned. We have a great new restaurant west of town, "Spicewood" . There will be a list in your room of local restaurants and notable scenes and activities around town.
Langridge Lodge and The Blue Room are about an hour from Big Bend National Park, and already on the road (Hwy. 118).
Alpine's bookshop is within walking distance; just behind it on the same street is Cedar Coffee, where you can get a good cup of hipster coffee. Alpine has galleries where local artists, some internationally known, exhibit, and unique locally-owned shops, most within walking distance from each other and from our Lodge and The Blue Room.
An array of small restaurants and streetside venders offers a variety of fresh interesting food in Alpine. Blue Water Natural Foods, just south of town on Hwy. 118, is an organic-foods grocery; "Porters" is a well-supplied locally-owned grocery store. Alpine has three or four charming historic venues for cocktails and conversation, and our Museum of the Big Bend is a four-block walk up the hill from our Lodge. Historic Big Bend Saddlery makes real-time cowboy gear and ships worldwide, as well as famous Spradley cowboy hats, still made by hand next door to the Saddlery on antique French machinery from the 1800's. In Marfa (where you can see the historic Paisano Hotel (be sure to walk all the way to the back, to the beautiful open-air screened pool) you will see the restored Court House and a lot more, bistros and coffee spots, a charming local museum, lots of galleries. Fort Davis and Marathon are twenty-five scenic minutes away toward the north and east. The weather in the Park is ideal just now.
You might like to know that proceeds from our two rooms help support an orphanage and school in Pakistan, where child victims of religions violence find refuge, safety and schooling. Our contributions help pay for buildings, food and clothing, books and supplies, and medicines, and support the teachers and staff..
No pets.
Hosted by RedAwning Vacation Rentals, over 1,000,000 Guests Served
Welcome to RedAwning, a whole new way to travel. We make staying in a unique home or apartment easier than staying at a hotel. By partnering with local hosts throughout North America, we provide you with the broadest collection of homes in the most destinations. Every stay includes our experienced 24/7 customer assistance, our free mobile app, and accidental damage protection for your trip with no security deposits. Wherever you want to go, RedAwning is here to make your journey easier!
Want your own property to be included here and in the RedAwning Collection? Join Us and we will instantly promote your property everywhere guests shop for travel.
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The Blue Room is our second charming quiet studio with a queen size bed in the beautiful little town of Alpine. Clean, quiet and comfortable, as pretty as we can make it, the room is a little sanctuary out here in our far blue mountains. These are the Davis Mountains, west of Marathon's Glass Mountains, part of the great Rocky Mountain massif extending west and north into New Mexico and Colorado. The Blue Room is located at the junction of Highway 90 and Cockrell Street, on the very corner of Highway 118, which heads down south to the Big Bend.
The fully-equipped shared kitchen is ready if you wish to cook on site, store food/drinks in the refrigerator, help yourself to the Keurig (pods are in your room), etc. Next to the kitchen is the courtyard, perfect for your morning cup of coffee, breakfast, lunch or dinner, or an evening cocktail; a firepit is there for warmth in the cooler months. From there you can hear the bells from Sul Ross up on the hill.
We clean only with organic citrus cleaner; no chemicals are used on the property. Our linens, rugs, etc. are laundered with organic soap and then aired outside in the sun.
This time of year all of nature can tell that spring is coming: the mockingbirds are back! Elk can be seen early in the morning in the wide grassy slopes under the palisades near Fort Davis. Javelina continue their weekly rounds here in town, looking for pecans; often there are deer nearby in the early morning and evening. The morning air is alive with dovesong; hummingbirds have returned. We have a great new restaurant west of town, "Spicewood" . There will be a list in your room of local restaurants and notable scenes and activities around town.
Langridge Lodge and The Blue Room are about an hour from Big Bend National Park, and already on the road (Hwy. 118).
Alpine's bookshop is within walking distance; just behind it on the same street is Cedar Coffee, where you can get a good cup of hipster coffee. Alpine has galleries where local artists, some internationally known, exhibit, and unique locally-owned shops, most within walking distance from each other and from our Lodge and The Blue Room.
An array of small restaurants and streetside venders offers a variety of fresh interesting food in Alpine. Blue Water Natural Foods, just south of town on Hwy. 118, is an organic-foods grocery; "Porters" is a well-supplied locally-owned grocery store. Alpine has three or four charming historic venues for cocktails and conversation, and our Museum of the Big Bend is a four-block walk up the hill from our Lodge. Historic Big Bend Saddlery makes real-time cowboy gear and ships worldwide, as well as famous Spradley cowboy hats, still made by hand next door to the Saddlery on antique French machinery from the 1800's. In Marfa (where you can see the historic Paisano Hotel (be sure to walk all the way to the back, to the beautiful open-air screened pool) you will see the restored Court House and a lot more, bistros and coffee spots, a charming local museum, lots of galleries. Fort Davis and Marathon are twenty-five scenic minutes away toward the north and east. The weather in the Park is ideal just now.
You might like to know that proceeds from our two rooms help support an orphanage and school in Pakistan, where child victims of religions violence find refuge, safety and schooling. Our contributions help pay for buildings, food and clothing, books and supplies, and medicines, and support the teachers and staff..
No pets.
Hosted by RedAwning Vacation Rentals, over 1,000,000 Guests Served
Welcome to RedAwning, a whole new way to travel. We make staying in a unique home or apartment easier than staying at a hotel. By partnering with local hosts throughout North America, we provide you with the broadest collection of homes in the most destinations. Every stay includes our experienced 24/7 customer assistance, our free mobile app, and accidental damage protection for your trip with no security deposits. Wherever you want to go, RedAwning is here to make your journey easier!
Want your own property to be included here and in the RedAwning Collection? Join Us and we will instantly promote your property everywhere guests shop for travel.
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Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Garden
Map of Alpine, TX
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Reviews
5.0
very clean. comfy bed. perfect space for 2 people. quiet area. felt very safe. responsive and helpful host. 10/10 would stay again if i found myself in alpine
5.0
I enjoyed my stay in the Blue Room.
5.0
The room was quite cozy and the shared kitchen was well equipped
5.0
Enjoyed the stay in the Blue Room.
5.0
We had stayed at a local hotel before, when visiting Alpine. This was much better, and we will be back. Private driveway, wonderful patio garden and landscaping. I suggested 'black out curtains' would be helpful after a long night of shooting-star watching. I think the owner thought it was a good idea, and one she just hadn't thought of. We really appreciated the complimentary chocolates and bottled water, too. A thoughtful touch. We didn't use the kitchen. We used the local restaurants!
5.0
Alpine
Great facility and host.
1.0
Canceled on Morning of Reservation
Canceled on morning of reservation and left us without a place to stay.
5.0
Owner was great. Facility was great location was great
Owner was great. Facility was great location was great
5.0
Returning home
Miss Cornelia was a superb host. We were born and raised in Alpine and were happy to find a location two blocks from the home in which we were raised.
The small, quaint, room was just what we needed to end each day of running around the area.
The kitchenette is detached from the actual room you stay in and is shared with a permanent resident who lives above the room and kitchenette.
The courtyard was a nice, relaxing respite, with plenty of birds chirping to keep you company.
Being a block west of Magoo’s Place was very convenient to start the day off with a hearty breakfast.
All I all, I highly recommend staying here.
5.0
Very pleasant escape
I booked this property on a last minute whim to visit the Big Bend area during the dark of the moon and attempt some Milky Way photography over mountains, in Nov (not ideal alignment, but supposedly nice weather odds.) The weather did not cooperate entirely with wind and clouds much of the time, but the visit itself was very relaxing. The owners were kind and extremely friendly people, doubly so considering I was there over a holiday and they had family visiting. I was made very welcome.
I believe this room is a converted carriage house or detached garage off the main owner's home, but extremely well done. Construction solid and quiet - you know the way "good" sounds when you close a door. The room itself is very nicely appointed with an excellent firm mattress, well insulated and very efficient heating. The shower was clean and got hot quickly, in all everything you need for a stay. Plenty of towels, choice of bed layers and extra pillows. There were adequate outlets for charging, etc. There is no TV which for me was fine but noting it in case it influences anyone else.
I believe they may have a boarder from the nearby college in a room upstairs from this room but the sound insulation was sufficient and I rarely heard any indication of him at all. The kitchen is apparently shared with this individual but again, zero issues: clean, well equipped, plenty of fridge space, microwave, oven, hot water pot, very good coffee and a french press, etc. Outdoor patio space around the room looked very inviting but given the time of my visit and weather I did not take advantage.
If I had any *constructive* suggestions: (1) I wish there were a couple coasters in the room, I felt guilty about possible condensation on the desk and was using folded paper towels from the kitchen, (2) the welcome instructions give you the wifi password but NOT the wifi access SSID name, and there were something like 20 in range of my phone! It took me a few tries to guess the right one and stop trying to hack the neighbors . Entirely trivial issues offered solely in the interest of helping!
I want to thank the owners for a great visit (so great in fact I extended for a night to take advantage of clearing weather!)
5.0
Cozy, beautiful, great location, amazing host!
Perfect spot for getaway to local scenery. Amazingly sweet and gracious host! Mrs. Cornelia made everything perfect and was the best host ever! We love her and her beautiful home!
Charles and Judy Smith
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Alpine?
The average price for a rental in Alpine is R 2,876 per night. This rental is R 554 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at The Blue Room - Charming Studio, Great Location! by RedAwning. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is The Blue Room - Charming Studio, Great Location! by RedAwning pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at The Blue Room - Charming Studio, Great Location! by RedAwning?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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