The
Pack House Inn in Edenton, North Carolina is a gracious
bed and breakfast inn
located a short walk to the historic Edent on
downtown and waterfront. The Pack House - formerly part
of the Lords Proprietor's Inn in Edenton for 22 years
- offers eight spacious guest rooms and features a huge
parlor with two coal burning fireplaces, rustic pine plank
flooring, Cypress flooring in the bedrooms, an overlooking
balcony, and a wonderful porch supported with Corinthian
Columns. Room rate includes
evening wine and cheese, continental plus breakfast, 24
hour access to guest kitchen and the use of an Espresso
Bar.
A
variety of fine antique decor is featured throughout this
Edenton Inn, including works of art by several local artists
such as Jane Perry and Sally Porter. In fact, this Edenton
Inn is full of interesting things, from paintings, objects
of art, to an authentic cherokee Indian Blanket, 1907
Old Town Canoe. All of the beds and armories are hand
crafted by Master Craftsman Benjamin Hobbs of Hertford,
NC.
Edenton's
The Pack House Inn, built in 1915, was originally a Tobacco
Packing House at the 1785 Strawberry Hill Plantation.
In 1987 it was cut in half and moved to Edenton, N.C.
to its present location. Restored and converted into an
eight bedroom inn by Arch and Jane Edwards, founders of
the well known Lord Proprietor's Inn. This two-story Edenton
B&B is one of North Carolina's best examples of a
Tobacco Packing House architecture - one of a few still
in existence. The
Pack House Inn is on the NC Historic Register.
The Pack House Inn in Edenton is simply perfect for leisure
travelers, romantic couples, family reunions, large groups,
weddings and receptions. We look forward to making your
stay ... excellent! Your
Innkeeper: Giuliano Giannone
| Edenton
is an historic waterfront town that is beautifully
preserved. The Inn is conveniently
located 3 blocks from the river. Whether you want
to walk the tree-lined streets and gaze at the historic
mansions scattered throughout the town, play golf
on one of our waterfront courses, or see the town
from the water while sailing, fishing or kayaking,
you will be amazed at how much our town can offer
its visitors. Please see the "CONCIERGE"
page for links and suggestions. |
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