The MacDonald Cottage

The MacDonald Cottage is a two story house with its own garden, sitting on the hill overlooking the rivers across the highway, about a half-mile from the main complex of the Silver River Adobe Inn. This is the original family home, built in 1919, of your host David Beers' grandmother, Lucille Reilley MacDonald. Lucille designed her home as an Irish cottage with a southwest flair using local sandstone from a cliff higher on the hill.


Lucille used the stone mason who later helped the archeologist Earl Morris restore the Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument, a World Heritage site about 15 miles up-river from our Bed and Breakfast. David’s Aunt Eleanor MacDonald also wrote the definitive pioneer history of Farmington with John Arrington, My Kingdom was a County. so our guests can experience some of Farmington’s early history staying here.


The cottage was elaborately renovated to the most modern 21st century expression in 2010, yet it maintains its historical warmth. A massive sandstone fireplace stands along one wall of the living room, which also has a semi-circular couch facing a large flat-screen TV and DVD player, and opens into a full kitchen and dining room. There is a queen bed in the master bedroom suite.

Rate Sheet

A fourteen day advanced notice is required for a refund. Any refunds are subject to a twenty dollar administrative and processing fee.
  # People Rate Per Night Tax
Cliffrose Suite
[four person maximum]*
4 175.00 21.22
MacDonald
Cottage
2 175.00 21.22
Juniper Room
[three person maximum]*
3 115.00 13.94
Cottonwood Room
2 115.00 13.94
* Note: Extra Person or 2nd Bed is $15
We offer 10% discount
for those who arrive by canoe or bicycle.

We accept the following payment methods:
    


Address:
3151 West Main St. Farmington, NM 87401

Please direct all US Mail to:
P.O. Box 3411
Farmington, NM 87499

Telephone: (505) 325-8219
Toll Free: (800) 382-9251