July 2, 2007
The Best Bed and Breakfast In Asheville
Asheville, North Carolina, is known as the County Seat, and is part of Buncombe County. It has roots dating back to around 1784, and was named after Governor Samuel Ashe. Asheville is situated on the French Broad River, between Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains. It is most well-known for the Biltmore Estate – which attracts thousands of tourists each year.
The city offers visitors the chance to take in spectacular scenic views, interesting wildlife, and amazing history. It is also home to some of the best bed and breakfasts in Asheville.
Beaufort House
Constructed in 1894, the Beafort House is a historic residence which is listed on the National Register of Historic places. It is one of the more well known Asheville bed and breakfast locations, and is owned by Robert and Jacqueline Glasgow, who are both dedicated to ensuring that each guest at the residence has a truly memorable and enjoyable experience.
The six rooms located in the Main House are breathtakingly furnished to accent the period of the house itself. They are accented with antique, reproduction and modern pieces that give the visitor a sense of the period. The amenities are modern and very well done as not to take too much from the theme of the Beaufort House. The owners have taken great care to even ensure the rooms each have luxurious linens and big comfy pillows.
The two Terrace Rooms, which were once slave quarters, have been masterfully restored and are set aside from the Main House with their own private entrance. Both rooms capture the era of the Main House and are comfortable and cozy, adding to the romantic possibilities for that special getaway and making it a top notch in the Asheville bed and breakfast scene.
The Carriage House has been fantastically remodeled into three large separate rooms, each with their own private entrance. The rooms are done in a more contemporary theme and have small private decks accented with a forest lot that is behind the Inn.
Breakfast at the house is a gourmet affair, with a menu full of freshly prepared foods, including Belgian waffles, cheese soufflé, fresh fruits, and Jacqueline's signature dish – freshly prepared crepes. The breakfast is a special and truly memorable part of a stay at this bed and breakfast.
If you happen to be staying at the Beaufort House through the weekend, you are in for a special treat. After you have seen some sights of Asheville and return that afternoon, you can treat yourself to wine and cheese that are offered every Friday afternoon.
Saturday afternoon includes a special tea with gourmet desserts on the menu, complete with fruits and chocolates to make a truly special, gourmet experience. f you seem to have trouble relaxing after the shopping and seeing the sights of Asheville, or you just want to pamper that special lady or yourself, go for the Beaufort House Massage in the privacy of your own room.
Beaufort House Victorian Inn is understandably ranked at the top of the Asheville bed and breakfast scene – it offers a unique, special experience to its visitors, with top quality food, service, and facilities.
The Beaufort House Victorian Inn is not the only option for a bed and breakfast in Asheville, but understandably it is one of the most popular, and is worth the price for the memories it will give you, and to make every aspect of your stay in Asheville the best that it can be.
It is worth doing some research to see if other Asheville bed and breakfast locations appeal to you, or offer a price more suited to your budget, but consider the Beaufort House Victoria Inn, as the premier location in Asheville.
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