Visitors who like a big dose of peace and quiet with their extensive downtown Beaufort explorations will appreciate the quietly grand Ann Street Inn. Situated in a serene setting just a block or so away from the waterfront, this beautifully historic inn is a nice retreat for visitors who want to simply get away from it all.
The Ann Street Inn is appropriately located along Ann Street, and is within easy walking distance of a wide range of restaurants, shops, and attractions like the North Carolina Maritime Museum, the Beaufort Historic Site, and the Old Burying Ground. Have fun strolling from one cool destination to the next, or relax on-site on the inn’s wide shaded porches or in the award-winning gardens. The small collection of rooms at the Ann Street Inn are individually decorated and feature a nice mixture of antiques and modern touches, like Jacuzzi tubs and separate showers, ancient fireplaces, and natural views overlooking the gardens. Friendly hosts are also on-hand to offer advice on where to go and what to see, and to show newcomers what Southern Hospitality is all about. From the grand décor schemes to the quiet southern setting, the Ann Street Inn is a perfect representation of relaxed coastal living at its best.
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