Overview
One of the largest and most opulent residences surviving from Asheville's 1890's boom period. Built in 1891 for Confederate officer and Charleston, South Carolina native, William E. Breese, this incredible mansion was once a focal point for the wealthy and affluent social set of the city. The impressive exterior Queen Anne architecture is only surpassed by the breathtaking interior woodwork and antique furnishings. Guests are truly given the opportunity to take a glimpse back in time, while still enjoying all the luxuries and modern conveniences of the present. Planning to tour Biltmore Estate? It’s just three blocks away WE offer A number OF all inclusive packages and have great last minute promotions
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Amenities
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Breakfast included with rate
- Business travel
- Ceiling fan(s)
- Children welcome
- Family travel
- Filtered water/ice
- Fireplace
- Gay/lesbia
- Heating
- Internet access
- Iron/board available
- No smoking
- Patio
- Porch/lanai
- Stereo or radio
- Telephone
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