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| Total Rooms: 12 | Rates: $150 to $300 |
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Description
Circa 1891. This Queen Anne mansion, on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the largest and most opulent residences surviving Asheville's 1890s boom. A captain's walk, projecting turrets and expansive verandas welcome guests to lavish interior woodwork created by artisans employed by the Vanderbilts. All rooms are furnished in antiques with satin and lace trappings. There is an evening dessert service.
This property has been featured in Travel Holiday, New York Times, New Woman, Southern Living, Good Housekeeping, House Beautiful, Country Inns, National Geographic Traveler, Victorian Decorating Magazine, Charlotte Taste Magazine, Smokey Mountain Living Magazine, Old House Interiors. Location: City/Urban.
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Rooms & Rates |
Rates: $150 to $300 Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Discover, Visa, Diners Club, Personal Checks and Travelers Checks. Rooms: This property has 12 total guest accommodations with private bath, 6 with fireplaces, 4 suites and 1 cottage. The types of beds available include King, Queen, Twin and Double.
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Policies |
Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities |
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast and Snacks/Refreshments. Types of meals: Full Breakfast. Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Reading Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Clock Radio, Telephone, Television, Turn-Down Service and Desk. Amenities On Site: Parlor Games, Phone, Fax, Fireplace and evening dessert service.
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Activities |
Events Hosted: Reunions, Meetings and Weddings. Other Activities: Antiquing, Art Galleries, Fishing, Live Theater, Parks and Shopping Local Crafts.
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Historic Interest |
The inn is in the National Register and is three blocks to the Biltmore Estate. Historic Awards: National Register Granted, State Register Applied and Local Register Applied. Historic Memberships: National Trust, State Historical Society and Local Historical Society.
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