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Pecan Tree Inn
bed and breakfast - inn
- Number of bedrooms
7 - Number of bathrooms
8 - Number of floors
2 - Sleeps
14
| Pets - No | Smoking - No | Wheelchair - No |
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Property description
A rambling 1866 Victorian house in the heart of the Beaufort Historic District. Our guest rooms are charming and distinctive, each with its own private bath and either a queen- or a king-size bed. King-size suites have 2-person Jacuzzis. Our porches are broad and washed by cooling sea breezes. Breakfast is an expansive continental featuring home-baked cakes and breads and fresh fruit.
Property amenities
Furnishings/Luxuries: Air Conditioning, Balcony, Beach Access, Beach Chairs, Beach Front, Beach Towels, Beach Umbrella, Ceiling Fan(s), Cook, Fireplace, Heating, Housekeeper, Lake Front
Appiliances: Hair Dryer, Ice Maker, Iron, Ironing Board
Electronics: Alarm Clock, Cable TV, Copy Machine, Internet Access, Stereo, TV, Telephone
Recreation/Activities: Biking Nearby, Boating, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing Nearby, Golf Nearby, Hiking Nearby, Historic Area Nearby, Horseback Riding Nearby, Hunting Nearby, Restaurant Nearby, SCUBA Diving Nearby, Shopping, State/National Park Nearby, Surfing, Swimming, Tennis Nearby
Transportation: Airport Transportation, Reserved Parking
Activities: Fishing, Golf, Group retreat properties, Scuba Diving
Other amenities: Extensive formal flower gardens. Carriage rides, Ocean sailing trips, dolphin watch excursions. Wild horses.
Rates
90 - 175 USD
/day
Rates details: High season (April 1 - Oct. 31)rate range is $130 to $175. Low season (Nov. 1 - March 31) range is $90 to $140. Add 12% tax to all rates.
Additional information
Water excursions to Cape Lookout and the Outer Banks easily arranged and kayak rentals are convenient. We are just a few steps from the yacht harbor, with wild horses and dolphins visible across the water. The 1700 town of Beaufort is famous for its fine restaurants, the North Carolina Maritime Museum and blocks of handsome 18th and 19th century homes. The fishing, diving and sailing are great. Pristine ocean beaches are minutes away.
Owner Information
Name: David DuBuisson
Telephone: 800-728-78971
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