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    4.8 (5 reviews)
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    Loved it! Gone with the Wind room had a lot of detail (very nice). The breakfast was delicious. The owner was very sweet (good heart).

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    Bellamy Manor and Gardens - Sumptuous food

    Bellamy Manor and Gardens

    4.7(3 reviews)
    40.6 mi

    This place is stunning. A beautiful home on beautiful grounds. The town of Enfield, not so much…read more Driving through the town on our way to the house, we were kind of scared. Very run down houses, very desolate town. But, when you pull into the driveway of this house, you totally forget where you are and only focus on the huge house with the inviting front porch and bright, red door. We have never stayed at a B&B before, so we weren't sure of the protocols, so we just walked on inside and started looking around. The house is old and southern, and that is exactly what I expected. There is a huge sitting room, and a very cozy den/study that has a nice TV, leather couch, huge leather chair, desk, fridge, and thousands of books. The dining room is also cozy, and the kitchen is small but nice, but not really part of the guest experience. The real stunner is when you open the back door and see the huge porch, and gorgeous yard and gardens. A little slice of heaven in tiny Enfield. Suzann, the owner, was in the kitchen when we arrived, and she came out to greet us with huge smile on her face. She started showing us around, and led us upstairs to our room for the weekend - a very good sized room with a very nice bathroom, and a comfy, soft bed with amazingly soft sheets. The upstairs also has a huge deck so you can enjoy the view of the gardens from there too. Breakfast both mornings was delightful, and you can really taste the love and care that goes into Suzann and Wayne's cooking. The first day we had yogurt parfait, an egg fritatta, bacon, sausage, and fresh baked biscuits. All were great, but the biscuits were the star....so good!!!! The second day we started out with the yogurt parfait again, then baked apples, bacon, and strawberry lemon pancakes.....heaven! I am not a huge fan of baked apples since I despise cinamon, but these were not overloaded with cinnamon at all, and were not overcooked. This woman can cook!! Overall, I highly recommend coming here for a weekend getaway if you live within an hours drive. There is a nice State Park near by, and a very cool Waterfowl park, but other than that, not much going on within 50 miles. But, to get away and relax in a beautiful home with wonderful service, and being forced to really take everything slow and just enjoy nature and your partner is a blessing. I cannot conclude this review without mentioning Cozy. Cozy happens to be the word's sweetest golden retriever alive, and he will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside the whole weekend. He is so well behaved and loving, and I am pretty sure he knows his job is to give love to all guests so they feel right at home. Love that dog!

    What a find! Charming historic mansion, delicious breakfast, friendly inn keepers with a lovable…read moredog to add to the homey yet well decorated atmosphere. The local Chinese restaurant had surprisingly good food. Ate carryout on the back veranda under a full moon. Great place to relax and experience southern hospitality. We will definitely return for a longer visit.

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    The Ivy - An English Bed and Breakfast - The view from the street gives some idea of the mix of elegant and casual

    The Ivy - An English Bed and Breakfast

    4.7(6 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    What a wonderful welcome we got! It was tea time, and Karen was just serving tea and biscuits -- a…read morevery good reward for our day of driving. She was delightful, gave us information about the town, the area, the restaurants, and the house. Our room was very sweet, with lace curtains and a four-poster bed draped with lace and a big comfortable wing chair. There were nice snacks on the landing and plenty of water, coffee and tea. We walked into town for dinner, really enjoying the beautiful historic houses and gardens along the way. After eating at George's, which is a local favorite, we had just a ten-minute walk back to The Ivy. In the morning we got full English breakfasts and there were outstanding: egg on toast, ham, two kinds of sausage, beans, mushrooms and grilled tomatoes. Plus more time to chat with our host and the other guests. It was an exceptionally enjoyable stay.

    We had the opportunity to visit The Ivy. My husband is British born so he had his eye on this…read moreEnglish experience. We were greeted by Karen who was so kind and easy to talk to. We wish we could have spent one more night. We stayed in the Joe Wright room. What a beautiful room, a bed draped in ivory white and also very comfortable. I joked with my husband that was the best sleep we have had in months. The next morning Karen prepared the full English and my husband was in heaven. Everything from our Victorian China to the delicious breakfast to our history chat with Karen made our morning before we headed home. This is a must place to visit to relax. I hope to enjoy the afternoon tea soon. Ps, we enjoyed the Walkers Biscuits for a late snack!

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    A beautiful Victorian home

    Heights House - Dining room

    Heights House

    4.9(18 reviews)
    47.2 mi

    Montfort Hall, originally owned by William Montfort Boylan and changing hands several times since…read morehas been fully restored into one gorgeous boutique hotel and event space. The centerpiece of the house's interior is a rotunda supported by four Corinthian columns and lit by a stained glass window located on the roof. Walking into the foyer you cant help but embrace the timeless grace, where every corner whispers of history and a bygone era. There is a quiet serenity to the space, as if time slows just a little bit inside. The modern touch added to the old renovated mansion does come with a bit of a sharp, sterile elegance of a modern mansion. The Parlor is a great place to enjoy a delicious craft cocktail and even better, ADULTS ONLY! There are also many other lovely seating arrangements throughout the property, including outdoors, and a few even come with fire pits. Regardless of your intentions for visiting the Heights House, I am quite confident there will be no disappointments, unless they have a private event. Cheers!

    The first thing to say about this is that you will be massively impressed at every turn with the…read morejob they have done in restoration, renovation, and design. Everything is lovely and though it is all modern and sleek, it still feels fitting for the original era of the house. The cocktail area takes up most of the main floor, with a stand-up bar just off the entryway with a few tables and then a larger lounging area with sofas and chairs just beyond. The drinks are exceptionally good, and the spirits menu is creative. They also offer a few small plates. There is plenty of paved parking immediately next to the hotel for guests only, so that is not a hassle as it can be at some B&B/inn-type establishments. At check-in, you are offered a complimentary glass of sparkling wine to set the tone. The rooms are comfortable, but I will say that the entry-level ones are quite small (which is apparent on the website), but for the rates charged there isn't even a place to sit and read a book other than the bed. There's one small, delicate wicker chair that would be for tying shoes or whatever, but not lounging. The bed is luxuriously dressed, and there is drawer space and a minifridge, but no closet -- hanging items can go on hooks by the door out in the open. The bathroom is spacious enough, with a broad sink and elegant tilework. The lighting fixtures throughout are nifty. I found the breakfast sort of average for this type of place. I came later on, so perhaps there is more earlier, but there were a few pastries, some hard-boiled eggs, and fruit when I arrived. There's also a fancy coffee-drink contraption, but those aren't my thing so I left that alone. It's a very easy walk across the Boylan Bridge and down a couple of blocks to the area of the Dillon with several restaurants, and the performing arts center is not far beyond that. Location-wise, there's plenty that's walkable but also more an easy drive away.

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