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Eight named rooms in a Victorian on Main Street, a mile from the CIA at Greystone campus.

Vineyard Country Inn sits at 201 Main Street, which means you can walk to St. Helena's tasting rooms in five minutes and still return to a property that feels tucked away. The balcony rooms face west over the vines, and the sunset view is the detail nobody mentions until check-out.
Breakfast is plated and served on the terrace when weather allows, with views straight into the vines. Afternoons bring wine and cheese set out for guests to help themselves. Most people spend the day at wineries within a ten-minute drive, then return to read on the terrace or settle into one of the balcony chairs with a glass from the valley.

The inn occupies a corner lot on Main Street in St. Helena, with a gate that opens to lavender borders and rose plantings along the front path. The building itself evokes a French country house, with shuttered windows and a terrace that overlooks the vineyard edge. Inside, guest rooms are named rather than numbered, and the scent of whatever's blooming in the garden drifts through the common areas all season.
Request a room with a balcony for stunning views of the vineyards at sunset, as this adds a romantic touch to your stay. The inn is located just a short walk from downtown St. Helena, making it easy to explore local shops and restaurants without needing a car.
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