Western North Carolina Bed & Breakfast Inns
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Brevard-Pisgah Forest Candler Chimney Rock Flat Rock Fletcher Hendersonville Lake Lure Leicester Mars Hill Mountain Home Swannanoa Weaverville
Flat Rock Inn 2810 Greenville Highway Flat Rock NC, 28731 800-266-3996 828-696-3273 |
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this lovely Victorian home was built in 1888 as a summer retreat by R. Withers Memminger. Mr. Memminger was a minister from Charleston, South Carolina, and a son of C.G. Memminger, the first Secretary of the Treasury of the Confederate States. Known locally as Five Oaks, the Inn served as a summer home until 1911 when Thomas Grimshawe purchased it. Mr. Grimshawe migrated to America from Lancaster, England, where his family had prospered in the coal industry. |
Highland Lake Inn 180 N. Highland Lake Road Flat Rock, NC 28731 800-635-7166 828-693-6812 |
Highland Lake Inn - A Country Retreat, is a haven of bed and breakfast hospitality, elegance and natural beauty nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. A historic North Carolina resort, Highland Lake Inn rests in a country setting of 26 gently wooded acres on a serene lake. Much more than a romantic bed and breakfast Inn or North Carolina hotel, we offer an inviting array of resort accommodations (including weekly and monthly cabins and cottages). |
Rose Tree Bed & Breakfast 1 East Boxwood Loop Flat Rock, NC 28731 800-672-8912 828-698-8912 |
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Woodfield Inn PO Box 98 Flat Rock, NC 28731 800-533-6016 828-693-6016 |
The year is 1852. The stagecoach races along the Old Indian Trail as night creeps over the mountain forest. Suddenly, you see the glow of gaslights ahead. You begin to smell woodfires and the tantalizing aroma of a real barbeque. You anticipate the feel of snowy sheets on a billowy four poster bed. Your body aches for a lavender-scented, steamy bath. You crave a country-size serving of fine food and spirits and you look forward to an evening of hospitality. Sharing old stories with new friends by a crackling fire. |



