Frommer's Review
Designed in 1894 by A. L. Melton, a well-known local architect, this landmark Queen Anne confection is among the top two or three B&Bs in Asheville. It lies half a mile from the center of town, in the Grove Park district. The house is operated by Jim & Christina Muth, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The individually decorated guest rooms are full of antiques. One accommodation occupies the top floor, and another is in a carriage house with a loft bedroom, kitchenette, private deck, and living room. Three of the four units in the main house have whirlpools. All units have well-kept bathrooms, most of which have tub/shower combinations. The country breakfast with freshly squeezed juice is a serious reason to stay here. No smoking.
Facilities:
Breakfast room; lounge; nonsmoking rooms
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