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Come Visit Us
THE CEDARS is a unique and charmingly beautiful location for
romantic get-aways, anniversary celebrations, birthdays, receptions,
business retreats, dinners, luncheons, and other special events.
Whatever your pleasure, we of THE CEDARS Inn wish to share our
truly wonderful corner of the world with you. Our personal
attention, in the tradition of the Old South, will provide you with
a memorable and very special stay by the sea.
The
Cedars Inn has been chosen by the
Condé
Nast Johansens
travel organization to be listed in its 2003 North American edition
of Recommended Hotels, Inns, & Resorts. The
Condé
Nast Johansens
name is well known internationally for its guides to the world’s
finest hotels and other accommodations. Each recommended hotel
is privately owned and selected for its individual charm, character
and superior standards. (Read
the
press release).
Also selected by the
Raleigh News & Observer as one of North Carolina's Ten Best Inns,
THE CEDARS is a casually elegant inn, with a past! Sitting proudly
behind a stand of old cedars, THE CEDARS in Beaufort, NC has been
watching over the harbor of this historical port town for more than
two hundred years. Built circa 1768, the original portion of the inn
was the home of William Borden, son of a Rhode Island shipwright and
gracious host to visiting sea captains trading along the Eastern
Seaboard.
Now the
Innkeepers, Sam and Linda Dark, have lovingly restored and furnished
the Inn with an eclectic mix of treasures from around the world. THE
CEDARS seaside inn revives Borden's tradition of welcoming guests
and providing a refreshing respite any time of the year.
Special
Comforts
Cool sea breezes in the summer, cozy
fireplaces to ward off winter's winds, fresh fruit, just cut
flowers, and the lingering scent of cedar recapture the ambiance and
ease of quieter times. You will feel our welcome throughout THE
CEDARS, from the beautifully appointed rooms and suites, furnished
with private baths, antique tubs, and fireplaces, to our sunlit
dining room and shady porches.
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