You will certainly feel loved in one of the 10 spacious rooms and suites in this hidden bed and breakfast in Waynesville, North Carolina. The Yellow House, built in 1885, is a charming, secluded getaway where the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains meet. And maybe the best part of this magical place is the five lush acres offering two ponds, a stream, a waterfall, and walking paths where you can basque in the wildlife. Find out why you should stay hidden in this heavenly accommodation in North Carolina.
This beautiful place was built as a summer home in 1885.
And while the statuesque inn is enough of a draw, just look at the beautiful grounds, perfect for a quiet mountain getaway.
The winter thaw brings spring blossoms along the walkway.
The owners here made it easy for you to scale the terrain.
And just look at these pretty ponds placidly placed among the pines.
Oh wait, what are those objects over on the right side near the bank?
New life in the spring comes in these tiny, fuzzy, packages too.
But let's not forget the inside, such as the grand Carriage House Suite.
As one of 10, this gives you a glimpse of the great luxury available here trimmed in warm wood and brick. A soak in the elegant, jetted tub with a mountain view would improve anyone's day, followed by a sip of wine on the private balcony overlooking the lower pond.
And breakfast — well — based on the care received throughout the gorgeous home and property, we are not surprised at the homemade details infused in this one lovely plate.
A three-course meal is served each morning either fireside in the dining room or outside on the veranda, overlooking the stunning beauty.
For special deals and other information at this hidden bed and breakfast in Waynesville, North Carolina, visit The Yellow House's website.
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