One of the largest and most opulent residences surviving from Asheville's 1890's boom period. Built in 1891 for Confederate officer and Charleston, South Carolina native, William E. Breese, this incredible mansion was once a focal point for the wealthy and affluent social set of the city. The impressive exterior Queen Anne architecture is only surpassed by the breathtaking interior woodwork and antique furnishings. Guests are truly given the opportunity to take a glimpse back in time, while still enjoying all the luxuries and modern conveniences of the present. Planning to tour Biltmore Estate? It’s just three blocks away!
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Comfortable, quiet, bed & breakfast-style guest room
available in private mountainside home in Asheville, NC...
Also providing separate complimentary retreat space and meditation / study areas.
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Built in 1892 by George Vanderbilt's lawyer, the rooms of our bed and breakfast inn have been completely updated, blending period décor with modern comforts: whirlpool tubs (most double) and separate showers in every en suite bathroom, guest-controlled thermostats for the central heating and air conditioning in the main house, fireplaces in all the rooms (and in several bathrooms), cable TV, and phones with dataports.
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This 1920 English Tudor home is located in a quiet neighborhood just 1/2 mile from Historic Biltmore House & Gardens.
Come nurture your senses in our comfortably elegant home. Your hosts, Karen & Andy, will make you feel welcome, relaxed, and pampered. At Corner Oak Manor, you'll find sumptuous gourmet breakfasts, a refreshing jacuzzi, and gracious amenities in a relaxed ambiance.
Our home has been lovingly renovated and decorated with oak antiques, art, and hand-crafted items. Karen has hand-stitched something special for each room. Her mother Nancy has created unique works of art and her sister Kathie has contributed many woven originals.
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