Welcome to Pepperwood Pottery Guest House – a peaceful retreat nestled in the Anderson Valley.
This charming home offers comfort, privacy, and a true taste of local craftsmanship, surrounded by vineyards, orchards, and redwood forests.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
The home features two spacious master bedrooms, each with a California King bed and its own private bathroom with marble sinks and showers. For extra guests, there is also a comfortable hide-a-bed in the living room.
Living Spaces
Stay cozy year-round with heating provided by a gas fireplace, which offers the charm of a woodstove without the extra work. Both bedrooms also include additional electric heaters. With 6-inch insulated walls, the home stays warm in winter and cool in the summer.
Kitchen
The fully equipped kitchen includes a gas stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Guests will also enjoy a custom set of handmade pottery dishes crafted right here at the pottery. A unique farm scene tile mural behind the sink and stove was hand painted by local artist Gail Burns, adding character and warmth to the space.
Swimming Pool
Guests have access to a beautiful swimming pool located up the hill by the main house. The pool is heated by the sun and is wonderful during the warmer months.
Craftsmanship & Design
The house was built by renowned local craftsman Dennis Tooley, known for creating some of the finest homes and businesses in the Anderson Valley, including Handley Cellars.
The Property
Pepperwood Pottery sits on an 8-acre homestead originally established in 1906. The guest house is tucked away on the back portion of the property with its own private driveway. Our small vineyard of 217 vines and nearly 40 organically grown fruit trees add to the charm of the land. We avoid spraying, using only a touch of sulfur in early spring to keep the grapes healthy.
The property is completely southern exposed, set on a gentle hillside overlooking a protected redwood forest that is part of the Anderson Land Trust – meaning it will never be cut. Thanks to this southern exposure, guests enjoy abundant sunshine and very few mosquitoes.
Pepperwood Pottery Guest House is the perfect retreat for those seeking peace, natural beauty, and the authentic charm of Anderson Valley living.