Downtown Victorian Loft

Pulp & Circumstance

Located in the heart of downtown Newberg, this charming Victorian building offers a glimpse into the architectural character that once defined the town’s early commercial district. Built in 1896 for Joel Belden Mount, a local hardware store proprietor, the home is a fine example of Queen Anne style architecture and reflects the craftsmanship of Newberg’s early years.

Over time, the property passed through several hands, including the Evans family, and has remained a lasting presence in the downtown landscape. Today, the building continues to serve as a lively gathering place within the community.

The ground floor is home to the beloved gift boutique Pulp & Circumstance, while the upper level has been thoughtfully adapted into a cozy guest loft. The upstairs space features two attic-style guest rooms filled with natural light and vintage-inspired décor that balances historic charm with modern comfort.

Just steps from local restaurants, tasting rooms, and George Fox University, this unique property reflects the vibrant energy of downtown Newberg while preserving the character and craftsmanship of an earlier era.

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