Richmond Hill Inn - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The Richmond Hill Inn does host meetings in its ballroom with 825 square feet that can accommodate 20 people classroom-style or 60 theater-style, but lacks a business center, which diminishes its value to the business traveler.Wireless Internet access is available in the Garden Pavilion and mansion.... mobiltravelguide.howstuffworks.com
No title - expert review A premier inn of the South-featured in the June 2000 issue of Southern Living. The Grand Victorian Mansion known as Richmond Hill was built in 1889 as the private residence of ambassador and congressman Richmond Pearson. Today, Richmond Hill Inn is a romantic Victorian estate with 37 opulent rooms a... bedandbreakfast.com
No title - expert review Built in 1889 as the private residence of U.S. Congressman and Ambassador Richard Pearson, Richmond Hill was a center of North Carolina social, literary and political activity for many years. Each of the twelve lovingly restored guestrooms is named after a family member or prominent literary figure ... elegantsmallhotel.com
No title - expert review From the moment you're met at the door, offered an ice-cold martini, and invited to stroll the lovely Victorian gardens while your table is readied, you suspect that dinner at Gabrielle's is going to be your best dining experience in the mountains - and chances are it will be. The best does come at ... fodors.com
No title - expert review Once a private residence, this elegant Victorian mansion is on the National Register of Historic Places. Many rooms in the mansion are furnished with canopy beds, Victorian sofas, and other antiques, while the more modern cottages have contemporary pine poster beds. Although Richmond Hill does not e... fodors.com
No title - expert review Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this inn was named one of the Ten Outstanding New Inns in America by Inn Review Newsletter. Constructed in 1889 of granite, slate, and local woods, the house was designed by James Hill, the supervising architect of the U.S. Treasury buildings. The ... frommers.com
No title - expert review Mountains and woods surround this trio of buildings. They feature just 36 suites in The Mansion, Croquet Cottages and the Garden Pavilion, which are connected by lush gardens. A mountain brook winds along the front path, and forty adjacent wooded acres offer prime hiking. The setting is extraordinar... gayot.com
No title - expert review Romance is encouraged every moment at this premier inn, featuring 37 well-appointed rooms and suites in the historic Mansion, Croquet Cottages, and Garden Pavilion. Gabrielle's restaurant is the domain of one of this country's most inventive chefs. Tariffs from $205.00 include afternoon tea and a fu... lanierbb.com
No title - expert review Enjoy the charm and luxury of a century old Victorian estate. There are 12 elegant guest rooms in the mansion, 9 rooms in charming cottages situated around a croquet courtyard and 15 rooms in the garden pavilion, which overlooks a stream, gardens and waterfall. Savor cuisine in Gabrielle's restauran... bbdirectory.com
No title - expert review Reminiscent of a bygone era, with handsome antique furnishings and old world charm, every room indulges its guest with a coalescence of classic grace and modern comfort.A night spent at Richmond Hill Inn revives faith in excellence. You will enjoy a complimentary afternoon tea and a full breakfast f... bbonline.com
Hidden Gem outside Asheville - user review Exquisite and tranquil beauty, attention to detail, and a gracious and professional staff are the impressions you will have upon your arrival at Richmond Hill Inn. During our stay, each of these initial impressions were consist... epinions.com
North Carolina´s Best Restaurant - user review This was the best dining experience we've ever had. From the Valet to the house Pianist, from the maitre d' to the servers; this is hands down one of the best restaurants in the world. We enjoyed the chef's tasting menu with wine pairings. The dishes were creative and perfectly prepared all while be... fodors.com
Beautiful but formal - user review We spent one night, June 15, at the Richmond Hill. Its a charming green and yellow mansion with a beautiful garden and waterfall. Our spacious King room was in the separate garden pavilion, with a fireplace and a patio facing the garden. Breakfast, in the garden pavilion building, was excellent, th... fodors.com
Amazing in every way - user review We visited Richmond Hill for the first time during the weekend before Christmas 2004. My fiance planned the visit as a surprise before we headed up to meet his family for a destination Christmas in Valle Crucis. What a wonderful surprise the hotel and grounds are picturesque, beautifully renovated, ... fodors.com
I loved it!! - user review There was nothing to dislike! The place is located in an ideal area, close to the Biltmore Estate. We had great service and the people were friendly. Would def... travel.yahoo.com
What a great B & B! - user review The Richmond Hill is by far the best hotel in Asheville! It's a small hotel with gorgeous rooms and a terrific five-star restaurant. It's the kind of place you want to st... travel.yahoo.com
There are better restaurants in Asheville - user review Hubby was given a gift card for Christmas worth $75 off a meal at this supposedly top notch B&B. We finally got around to using it this summer and the result was rather unsettli... travel.yahoo.com
Best B&B in the Southeast - user review The Richmond Hill Inn is hands-down the best B&B in the Southeast. The quiet location is a plus, the service by the staff in the Inn and the restaurants is a big plus, the landsc... travel.yahoo.com
A place to feel pampered - user review The room was gorgeous and well-appointed. My wife and I love those bathrobes! The grounds are magnificent, and we especially enjoyed the rocking chairs on the covered porch. We ... travel.yahoo.com
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