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4 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 8
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Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
1 King Bed
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
The Green Haus - Charming Home with Zen Vibes
Welcome to The Green Haus on Eldridge, a peaceful, wellness-inspired four-bedroom retreat tucked into one of Bellingham’s most charming neighborhoods.
Designed for rest, connection, and mindful living, this light-filled home blends calming aesthetics with thoughtful comfort. Natural and health inspired design, soothing colors, and intentional spaces create a grounded, zen atmosphere—perfect for slowing down after a day exploring the outdoors, town, or nearby trails.
With four comfortable bedrooms, The Green Haus is ideal for families, friends, or small groups who want room to spread out without sacrificing coziness. The living spaces invite you to unwind—whether that’s sharing a meal, curling up with a book, or enjoying quiet conversation over morning coffee.
The fully equipped kitchen supports healthy, home-cooked meals, while the layout of the house encourages both togetherness and personal space. Every detail is designed to help you feel at ease, refreshed, and at home.
Located on Eldridge in the desirable Columbia neighborhood, you’re close to Bellingham’s best nature, local food, and community vibes, yet far enough away to enjoy true calm and privacy. Whether you’re here for a weekend reset, a longer stay, or a basecamp for adventure, The Green Haus offers a warm, welcoming place to land.
There yard is fully fenced with a grassy area, a spacious stone patio with outdoor seating for six - a BBQ and with all of the cooking tools.
There is also secure and dry garage access for a nominal fee to park bikes and kayaks
Whether you’re unwinding after a day of exploring the awesome outdoors in the North West Corner or spending a day exploring the City of Bellingham, shopping, walking the interurban trails, heading out to a show at the Mt Baker Theatre, gathering for a meal in one of our unique and local restaurants or just hanging around in this cozy and charming home - Bellingham welcomes you and we hope that you will create the best memories ever!
A bit about Bellingham;
Bellingham is an outdoor mecca whether you're spending a day on the slopes at Mt Baker or out on Bellingham Bay for an evening sail - or maybe you're simply 'getting muddy' on 'Galby' (Galbraith Mountain) a premier, 3,000- acre, private mountain biking area with over 65 miles of trails. Hiking trails, lakes and the ocean, teaming with life is just down the road and one block away. We truly have it all.
Bellingham sits in a spot where being outside is often where you want to be, but it’s not the only thing going on. The city is small enough to feel familiar and social, yet busy enough that there’s usually something happening. On a normal day, people might bike or walk downtown, grab coffee in Fairhaven, hit one of the many trails up in the mountains and parks, or meet friends at a brewery or food truck pod like 'Goods' or 'Elizabeth Station' - both easy walking distance from The Green Haus. Western Washington University gives the town a steady flow of younger energy, live music, and low-key nightlife without it feeling overwhelming.
Outdoors, the options are broad rather than extreme. Galbraith Mountain is a major draw for mountain biking and trail running, while nearby lakes like Whatcom and Padden are popular for swimming, paddleboarding, and evening hangs. The water is always close, whether that means kayaking in Bellingham Bay or just sitting near the shoreline with friends at Teddy Bear Cove in Larrabee Park. You don’t have to plan a full expedition to get outside—most people fit it in before or after work, or casually on weekends.
Beyond Bellingham, northwest Washington opens up quickly. The North Cascades offer challenging hikes and quiet backcountry, Mount Baker provides reliable winter skiing and snowboarding, and the San Juan Islands in Puget Sound are an easy ferry ride away for camping or slower weekends. Because everything is relatively close, it’s common to decide plans based on weather and mood rather than logistics. A rainy day might mean a forest walk and a movie; a clear one might mean chasing views.
Entertainment here tends to be simple and social. There are small venues for live music, trivia nights, comedy shows, farmers markets, and seasonal festivals that bring people together without feeling crowded or commercial. The Puget Sound shapes the rhythm of life—ferries, tides, and sunsets are just part of the background. For young adults, Bellingham isn’t about nonstop excitement; it’s about having plenty to do, both inside and out, and a community that values balance and shared time more than hype.
Designed for rest, connection, and mindful living, this light-filled home blends calming aesthetics with thoughtful comfort. Natural and health inspired design, soothing colors, and intentional spaces create a grounded, zen atmosphere—perfect for slowing down after a day exploring the outdoors, town, or nearby trails.
With four comfortable bedrooms, The Green Haus is ideal for families, friends, or small groups who want room to spread out without sacrificing coziness. The living spaces invite you to unwind—whether that’s sharing a meal, curling up with a book, or enjoying quiet conversation over morning coffee.
The fully equipped kitchen supports healthy, home-cooked meals, while the layout of the house encourages both togetherness and personal space. Every detail is designed to help you feel at ease, refreshed, and at home.
Located on Eldridge in the desirable Columbia neighborhood, you’re close to Bellingham’s best nature, local food, and community vibes, yet far enough away to enjoy true calm and privacy. Whether you’re here for a weekend reset, a longer stay, or a basecamp for adventure, The Green Haus offers a warm, welcoming place to land.
There yard is fully fenced with a grassy area, a spacious stone patio with outdoor seating for six - a BBQ and with all of the cooking tools.
There is also secure and dry garage access for a nominal fee to park bikes and kayaks
Whether you’re unwinding after a day of exploring the awesome outdoors in the North West Corner or spending a day exploring the City of Bellingham, shopping, walking the interurban trails, heading out to a show at the Mt Baker Theatre, gathering for a meal in one of our unique and local restaurants or just hanging around in this cozy and charming home - Bellingham welcomes you and we hope that you will create the best memories ever!
A bit about Bellingham;
Bellingham is an outdoor mecca whether you're spending a day on the slopes at Mt Baker or out on Bellingham Bay for an evening sail - or maybe you're simply 'getting muddy' on 'Galby' (Galbraith Mountain) a premier, 3,000- acre, private mountain biking area with over 65 miles of trails. Hiking trails, lakes and the ocean, teaming with life is just down the road and one block away. We truly have it all.
Bellingham sits in a spot where being outside is often where you want to be, but it’s not the only thing going on. The city is small enough to feel familiar and social, yet busy enough that there’s usually something happening. On a normal day, people might bike or walk downtown, grab coffee in Fairhaven, hit one of the many trails up in the mountains and parks, or meet friends at a brewery or food truck pod like 'Goods' or 'Elizabeth Station' - both easy walking distance from The Green Haus. Western Washington University gives the town a steady flow of younger energy, live music, and low-key nightlife without it feeling overwhelming.
Outdoors, the options are broad rather than extreme. Galbraith Mountain is a major draw for mountain biking and trail running, while nearby lakes like Whatcom and Padden are popular for swimming, paddleboarding, and evening hangs. The water is always close, whether that means kayaking in Bellingham Bay or just sitting near the shoreline with friends at Teddy Bear Cove in Larrabee Park. You don’t have to plan a full expedition to get outside—most people fit it in before or after work, or casually on weekends.
Beyond Bellingham, northwest Washington opens up quickly. The North Cascades offer challenging hikes and quiet backcountry, Mount Baker provides reliable winter skiing and snowboarding, and the San Juan Islands in Puget Sound are an easy ferry ride away for camping or slower weekends. Because everything is relatively close, it’s common to decide plans based on weather and mood rather than logistics. A rainy day might mean a forest walk and a movie; a clear one might mean chasing views.
Entertainment here tends to be simple and social. There are small venues for live music, trivia nights, comedy shows, farmers markets, and seasonal festivals that bring people together without feeling crowded or commercial. The Puget Sound shapes the rhythm of life—ferries, tides, and sunsets are just part of the background. For young adults, Bellingham isn’t about nonstop excitement; it’s about having plenty to do, both inside and out, and a community that values balance and shared time more than hype.
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
Property Registration Number 606018404
About the area
Bellingham
Located in Columbia, a neighbourhood in Bellingham, this holiday home is next to a golf course and near the beach. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Larrabee State Park and Curry Preserve, while The Upfront Theatre and Mount Baker Theatre are cultural highlights. Marine Life Center and Mindport are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Bellingham, WA
What's nearby
- Marine Life Center - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Squalicum Beach - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
- Mount Baker Theatre - 5 min drive - 2.6 km
- Bellingham Railway Museum - 5 min drive - 2.6 km
- Spark Museum of Electrical Invention - 5 min drive - 2.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Mi Rancho Meat Market - 4 min drive
- Cocoanut Grove - 16 min walk
- Little Caesars Pizza - 4 min drive
- That’s What I Like! Restaurant & Lounge - 4 min drive
- Birrieria Tijuana - 4 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Lori Pobuta
Hi, I’m Lori — your local host here in beautiful Bellingham!
I take pride in offering a welcoming, comfortable space where guests can truly relax and feel at home. Whether you're visiting to explore the trails and waterfront, touring Western Washington University, or heading up to the adventures around Mount Baker, I’m here to help make your stay easy and enjoyable.
I love sharing insider tips on local favorites — from cozy coffee spots to scenic hidden gems — and I’m always happy to answer questions or help you plan your visit. My goal is simple: provide a clean, thoughtfully prepared space and a smooth, stress-free experience so you can focus on making great memories in Bellingham.
I take pride in offering a welcoming, comfortable space where guests can truly relax and feel at home. Whether you're visiting to explore the trails and waterfront, touring Western Washington University, or heading up to the adventures around Mount Baker, I’m here to help make your stay easy and enjoyable.
I love sharing insider tips on local favorites — from cozy coffee spots to scenic hidden gems — and I’m always happy to answer questions or help you plan your visit. My goal is simple: provide a clean, thoughtfully prepared space and a smooth, stress-free experience so you can focus on making great memories in Bellingham.
Why they chose this property
One day, many years ago, I crossed the border from Canada to do what most of us did back then — a little shopping at Bellis Fair Mall. On a whim, I followed a sign that read “Downtown Bellingham” and thought, Why not? Let’s go explore!!
So, I found myself meandering through charming streets of Bellingham until I turned onto Eldridge Ave — unknowingly passing what would one day become my home. As I was driving through 'the hood' I noticed an elderly gentleman standing in his yard beside a wheelbarrow and pulled over, pointing toward the water, to ask, “What lake is that?” He chuckled warmly and replied, “Why, that’s the ocean, young lady.” It was my first glimpse of the Salish Sea Bellingham Bay and the archipelago of San Juan Islands.
I remember thinking how lucky someone must be to live in one of these beautiful old homes, in this storybook neighborhood, in this special seaside town. Fast forward 25 years… and, well, the rest is history.
Now it brings me so much joy to share my charming abode, The Green Haus, with you and your loved ones. Please make yourself at home, settle in, and soak up the beauty all around you. I hope you love your time here as much as I do.
Be well — embrace your beautiful life.
So, I found myself meandering through charming streets of Bellingham until I turned onto Eldridge Ave — unknowingly passing what would one day become my home. As I was driving through 'the hood' I noticed an elderly gentleman standing in his yard beside a wheelbarrow and pulled over, pointing toward the water, to ask, “What lake is that?” He chuckled warmly and replied, “Why, that’s the ocean, young lady.” It was my first glimpse of the Salish Sea Bellingham Bay and the archipelago of San Juan Islands.
I remember thinking how lucky someone must be to live in one of these beautiful old homes, in this storybook neighborhood, in this special seaside town. Fast forward 25 years… and, well, the rest is history.
Now it brings me so much joy to share my charming abode, The Green Haus, with you and your loved ones. Please make yourself at home, settle in, and soak up the beauty all around you. I hope you love your time here as much as I do.
Be well — embrace your beautiful life.
What makes this property unique
The homes in the Columbia Neighborhood near downtown Bellingham are uniquely delicious — and there’s not a cookie-cutter in sight! Each one tells its own story, and The Green Haus is no exception.
Built in 1945, this home proudly preserves much of its original character. The kitchen still features its charming, original cabinetry — complete with built-in flour and sugar drawers — a sweet nod to simpler times. (Don’t worry, the rest of the kitchen has been thoughtfully updated to meet modern cooking needs including brand-new stainless appliances and gas stove.)
Inside, you’ll find graceful coved ceilings in the living and dining rooms and the original 1940s “pickled” wood trim throughout. These details bring warmth, texture, and timeless visual interest to the space — the kind of craftsmanship you simply don’t find in newer homes.
The result is a home that feels both nostalgic and fresh: rich with history, lovingly maintained, and ready to welcome you in.
Built in 1945, this home proudly preserves much of its original character. The kitchen still features its charming, original cabinetry — complete with built-in flour and sugar drawers — a sweet nod to simpler times. (Don’t worry, the rest of the kitchen has been thoughtfully updated to meet modern cooking needs including brand-new stainless appliances and gas stove.)
Inside, you’ll find graceful coved ceilings in the living and dining rooms and the original 1940s “pickled” wood trim throughout. These details bring warmth, texture, and timeless visual interest to the space — the kind of craftsmanship you simply don’t find in newer homes.
The result is a home that feels both nostalgic and fresh: rich with history, lovingly maintained, and ready to welcome you in.
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