The place was great to stay at!! Plenty of space and very relaxing. The host was great!! Communicated to us very well aboit the property and all off all the ammentaties. Diffinately a recommend and lookong forward to hopefully staying next year!!
Our family of 3 thoroughly enjoyed our stay! Plenty of room, very comfortable beds, and a nice kitchen to cook and dine in. Lovely gas fireplace and view of Christmas trees! Easy drive to local hikes, vineyards, and downtown Corvallis. Thank you Dale for your friendliness and cute cottage!
We love old homes with character and this home is full of characterâŠin a good way! The artwork, the Christmas tree farm, comfy beds- all of it made for a very nice stay.
Bought one of Dale's gorgeous pottery pieces on site. The farmhouse has 4 bedrooms, plenty for a larger group, even though it was only 2 of us this time. Convenient to OSU visit. Super private, very comfortable!
We stayed here while my godson visited OSU. It was a perfect locationâvery close to the campus but on a very private lot that was quiet and lovely. We really enjoyed our stay and hope to visit again.
A comfortable cottage in a great area of Corvallis. It feels like the county, yet it is near all necessities. Dale is extremely friendly and easy to communicate with.
I was born and raised in Corvallis. After high school, I spent 4 years in the military. Upon discharge, I enrolled and graduated from OSU with an art degree. After I graduation, I purchased the farm from my parents and built my studio and display room here. I have been a working ceramic artist since 1969.
My mother's family moved to Oregon via covered wagon in 1852. They settled in the Willamette Valley. My father traveled from the midwest in 1936, married my mother Lucille and they settled permanently in Corvallis. I grew up in this house and I purchased the house and tree farm from my parents after I graduated from college. I built my ceramics studio here and I have been selling pottery and trees from this location since my graduation from Oregon State University.
The city has grown up around us, the tree farm remains a peaceful refuge. There is a ring of 200 year old Oregon white oaks around us. And almost every evening in the summer, a cooling wind from the Pacific blows across the valley and through our oaks and firs.