Description
Circa 1849. This house was built as the parsonage for the Salem Campground, an old religious revival camping area. Because of the high altitude and pleasant weather, it was used as a camp hospital for Confederate soldiers suffering from pneumonia during the Civil War. The area was called Dry Ridge by the Cherokee Indians before the campground was established.Publicity and Awards: Asheville Citizen Times, Marshall News Record.Location: Mountains and Small town.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $99 to $180 Payment types accepted include Visa, Travelers Checks, Personal Checks and Master Card. Rooms: This property has 8 total guest accommodations with private bath, 8 with fireplaces. The types of beds available include Queen, King and Double.
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Policies
Cancellation: Seven days notice Pets: Innkeepers pets on premises. Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities
Meals Included in Rates: Wine, Snacks/Refreshments and Breakfast. Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Full Breakfast, Full Gourmet Breakfast, Vegetarian Breakfast and Snacks/Refreshments. Amenities In Room: Stereo, Refrigerator, Reading Lamps, Hot Tub/Spa/Jaccuzi, Hair Dryer, Fireplace, DVD, Desk, Clock Radio, Cable TV, Air Conditioning, Ceiling Fans, CD Player, Television, Wireless Internet Access, Iron/Ironing Board available and Hot Tub on Deck. Amenities On Site: Library, Parlor Games, PC, Phone, Fireplace, Television, Hot Tub/Spa, VCR, Gift Shop, DVD and outdoor hot tub. Business Traveler Amenities: Desk, Television, Internet Access, Wireless Internet Access, Iron/Ironing Board, Hair Dryer and Daily Newspapers.
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Activities
Events Hosted: Romantic Getaways. Other Activities: Antiquing, Art Galleries, Hiking, Live Theater, Biltmore Estate, fine arts, white water rafting, gift shop and Blue Ridge Parkway outdoor spa.
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