The Unitarian Universalist Bed and Breakfast network was established in 1980 by Ann Thorpe as
Homecomings. Charles and Margaret Walker purchased the business from her in 1991 and developed it in size and scope. They sold the business to us in June, 2003, and we changed the name to
UU're Home, a play on words that we think expresses our hope: that we will enable Unitarian Universalists and other religions liberals to find congenial homes away from home when they travel.
Members have received an annual directory of listings by mail. We are now adding to that service an online listing that will be continually updated as new hosts are added, contact information is changed, or hosts are removed. Some of our hosts prefer only to be listed in the paper directory, and we respect their wishes. Therefore, at least initially, there will be many more listings in the book than on the web site. Members may choose from three different options: directory only, $20/year; web site only, $10/year; or both, $25/year.
We have tried to make the listings as user-friendly as possible. It is expected that hosts will be glad to provide information about attractions in their area, such as restaurants, historic sites, hiking trails, shopping, and directions to the nearest UU congregation, etc. Many UU hosts especially welcome guests regardless of their sexual orientation; their listing includes the word "Welcoming." Prices are listed as the costs for a single guest or for two (for example, $40/$50) unless otherwise stated. Be prepared to pay your host with cash or a check; few hosts accept credit cards.
We welcome your comments and suggestions on ways that UU're Home can be improved. As a result of several member suggestions, we are now adding a notation of "Home Exchange" for those hosts who would consider exchanging homes with another member.
Please note that the information provided in the listings has been accepted at face value. The representations of the hosts have been recorded as accurately as possible, but UU're Home, Inc. cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided or for any actions or behavior on the part of either hosts or their guests. However, should you be dissatisfied with the accommodations of a host listed in the directory, please do not hesitate to let us know by phone at 828-281-3253 or by e-mail at info@uurehome.com.
Paula I. Robbins
Jean and Vance Reese
Publishers
The Benefits of Membership in UU're Home
- Travelers meet hosts who share many of their interests, concerns, and values.
- Hosts gain new friends from other places.
- Travelers enjoy comfortable quarters at affordable prices and have the opportunity to obtain answers to their questions about the area they are visiting.
- Hosts supplement their income or raise money to help support their congregation.
Unitarian Universalist churches and fellowships use the directory listings as a way to raise money.
- Ministers may list their homes at no charge.
Membership
UU're Home is a membership organization for Unitarian Universalists and other religious liberals that provides information about bed-and-breakfast accommodations in members' homes throughout North America, and a few abroad.
Refund Policy
UU're Home will cheerfully refund the full cost of membership for any reason whatsoever.
Privacy Policy
UU're Home will not share information regarding members with anyone without their written permission. We do not share e-mail lists or phone numbers of members.