This Territorial-style building, which dates from the 1890s and is situated 1 1/2 blocks from the plaza, has a delightful Victorian feel with plenty of amenities. Constructed of stone and adobe, with a pitched roof, it has two stories connected by a curving tiled stairway. Eighteen of its rooms, typically furnished with early American antiques, offer private bathrooms; the remaining two share a bathroom. All rooms are equipped with ceiling fans and sitting areas, and two have fireplaces. Guests enjoy an extended continental breakfast in a sophisticated common area or, in warm months, in the back garden, which is shaded by large cottonwoods. Guests can also relax in the rose garden and the gazebo-enclosed Jacuzzi.