Design Travel: Inside Druid’s Hall, a Nature-Filled Guesthouse in California

Photography via Druid’s Hall

Druid’s Hall, once the meeting hall of the United Ancient Order of Druids, is located in the hamlet of Olema, run by Margaret Grade and Daniel Delong. The couple has filled the four-guestroom inn with antiques and taxidermy, their signature style, and preserved the Druids’ reverence for the natural world. Take a look.

The “UAOD” sign on Druid's Hall is a reminder of the guesthouse’s uncommon history.

The great room is filled with curiosities, including a taxidermy bear and bobcat.

Foraged branches and foliage above the bed in a suite.

Framed pressed flowers sit atop a desk nook.

A corner sink in the main suite’s bathroom.

Every room is decorated with antiques sourced from vintage shops and flea markets.