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When
an Englishman with a long lineage of innkeepers in the British
Isles chose the site and the name Pelican for his inn on the
California Coast, he looked both to his past and to the historic
landing of Sir Francis Drake. The magical, secret cove of
Muir Beach, only twenty minutes from the Golden Gate Bridge,
is a spectacular setting worthy of Sixteenth-century adventures.
In the
folds of rolling hills by sea, The Pelican is majestically
positioned in a valley at the center of the Golden Gate National
Park. In this Pristine enclave, the inn evolved from the carpenter's
bench disciplined by local materials and the rigors of a coastal
climate not unlike Plymouth. Ivy-clad and whitewashed, under
the shelter of ageless slate, the Pelican, crammed, packed
and steeped in British history, is an enchanting haven for
its visitors, lovers and travelers - Come enjoy the merriment
and conviviality of a traditional English inn.
Pelican
Inn Website
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