This quaint lodging is located on the site of one of the town's original boarding houses, dating back to Blowing Rock's first tourist boom in the 19th century. It has been refurbished over the years, but they still provide clean, comfortable rooms and quality customer service. We found the owners to be very helpful and fine stewards of Southern hospitality.
For this stay, we booked the Honeymoon/Anniversary package, since it was our third anniversary. This included two nights' accommodations, a gift certificate to the Blowing Rock Cafe, two tickets to Grandfather Mountain, and fresh flowers in our room. All of this came out to only $199 - a steal in my book.
The room was well-decorated with antique furnishings and floral wall prints. A refrigerator, microwave, and a wealth of information about the area were provided as well. The king-sized featherbed with feather pillows was very comfortable.
The grounds are well-landscaped with many flowers and fountains. A gazebo sits in the center of the courtyard. This inn is very convenient to shops and restaurants, as it is only one block from Main Street. The front office has a directory with menus for every restaurant in town - quite handy.