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Cedarbrook Lavender Farm Story

A history that smells good

Built in the late 1800s, the historic Bell House, was once a 160-acre homestead to Sequim, Washington's second settler, John Bell, an Englishman who came to the Pacific Northwest to work for the Hudson Bay Company. 

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Fast forward 100+ years to 1967, Karen McReynolds cultivated the land surrounding the Bell House and launched Cedarbrook Lavender and Herb Farm, the first herb farm in Washington State that had a focus of handcrafted lavender goods and herb plants.

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In 2005, Gary & Marcella Stachurski took over ownership of Cedarbrook Lavender Farm and began to nourish, grow, and expand the business into the trusted, loved, and cherished community landmark it is today. Their love and dedication is clearly seen in each and every handcrafted product that Cedarbrook produces.

 

Today that legacy of devotion and passion continues with the Possin Family, who took over ownership in 2022. We are honored to be able to join the rich heritage of commitment, hard work, and enthusiasm through the establishment and continued growth of our farm and products at Cedarbrook Herb & Lavender Farm!

 

We invite you to experience our Handcrafted Lavender Bath & Body, Aromatherapy, Culinary, and Decor products all made right here, in Sequim, WA, “The Lavender Capital of North America!”

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