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1812 on The Perquimans B&B Inn

3 reviews

385 Old Neck Road
Hertford, NC 27944 US

(252)333-8966

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Rates

$80 to $85

Payment types accepted include Travelers Checks, Personal Checks and Cash.


The types of beds available include King, Queen and Double.


Description

Circa 1812. William and Sarah Fletcher were the first residents of this Federal-style plantation home, and the house is still in the family today. The Fletchers were Quakers and the first North Carolina residents to offer to pay the way for workers who wished to return to Africa. The farm rests along the banks of the Perquimans River, and the grounds retain many original outbuildings, including a brick dairy, smokehouse and a 19th-century frame barn. In the National Register of Historic Places, the inn is appropriately appointed with antiques highlighting the restored mantels and woodwork. The inn is a lovely, pastoral retreat with bikes and canoeing available.Location: Riverfront. 12 miles from Historic Edenton.

Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast.
Types of meals: Continental Plus Breakfast and Full Plantation Breakfast available for $5 per person.
Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Central Air and Fireplace.
Amenities On Site: Bicycles, Fireplace, canoeing/kayaking and riverfront.

 

Reviews

“Wonderful B&B, fine southern hospitality and generous hot breakfast.”
— C Goble

 

“My husband and I stayed here and explored northeastern NC. A lovely old home with lots of history, and gracious hosts!”
— Debbie Rogers

 

“Ms. Nancy was a most gracious host and historian of the area and the outer banks. The beds were very comfortable and the food very good. Near historic Edenton and Catfish Hunter baseball museum.”
— Brenda Hanes-Ham

 

 

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