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Introduction
The Addison on Amelia is a tranquil 14-room boutique inn seamlessly blending the elegance of a bygone era with the modern amenities and conveniences the discriminating traveler expects. The inn is comprised of three antebellum style houses built around the perimeter of the property to enclose an enchanting courtyard. The meticulously restored main building was originally built for merchant Frank Simmons in 1876, while the other two homes were built in 1996 to compliment the architectural details of the main house.
Private, semi-private and public porches overlooking Ash Street or our soothing fountain courtyard provide guests with a place to enjoy a cup of coffee, a glass of wine, al fresco dining or simply relaxing amid the oasis of calm.
Each room has premium bedding with deluxe linens and luxurious, modern baths, many with jetted tubs big enough for two. Slipping into our 600 thread count cotton sheets is a decadent pleasure matched only by the lavish Turkish cotton towels in your bath. The Addison provides spa quality, environmentally sensitive amenities for an elegant accompaniment to your bath or shower. In addition, each room is equipped with two cozy robes, a hair dryer, color TV, both DSL and WiFi high speed internet and a clock radio. Many have VCR's and DVD players, irons and ironing boards, and CD players. Rooms 6 through 15 have individual climate control systems.
An unforgettable gourmet breakfast is served every morning between 8 and 10 am featuring fresh fruits, baked goods and a main course such as Belgian waffles, Praline French toast, omelets and various house specialties. Every evening between 5 and 6 pm our guests can enjoy a complimentary glass of wine or beer with hors d'oeuvres.
Located on historic Amelia Island, an unspoiled barrier island in northeast Florida, The Addison is located adjacent to miles of pristine white sandy beaches, art galleries and eclectic shops, hiking and cycling paths, world-class golf courses, deep sea fishing and an array of water sports.
Orlando Magazine describes The Addison "a great destination for a rejuvenating long weekend" while Best Places to Stay in Florida calls the property the "Best Inn on Amelia Island."
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Activities
Amelia Island has a fascinating history, the only area in the United States that has been under the rule of eight different flags - Spanish, French, Patriots, Pirates, British, Mexican, Confederates, and finally, The United States. Today visitors from all over the world continue to experience Florida from this special place. You are never far from the pristine natural beauty of tranquil waters and white, sandy beaches. It is no wonder Amelia Island has been such a popular place with discerning travelers, who appreciate its charm and authenticity.
Thirteen miles of pristine beach await you at Amelia Island. Swimming, surfing, fishing, jogging, kite flying, and beach combing are some of the many things you'll find to do on Amelia's beautiful beaches.
Amelia Island offers six venues consisting of 153 holes that are sure to please golfers of any level. Fernandina Beach Golf Club is a public course that is open to anyone wishing to play.
Amelia Island is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and a network or rivers and waterways to the east, offering great opportunities for skippered sailing, yacht charter and cruising.
Six miles off Amelia Island is a must for anyone interested in angling. Enjoy an excellent morning's fishing from a high speed craft with all the modern facilities.
Amelia Island is a shopper's paradise, with shops ranging from the eclectic to the elegant to the sublime. The Island has antique malls, a bevy of fashionable women's boutiques, and many small owner-operated specialty shops, some of which feature designer-quality articles.
The Island is home to many artists, some of whose studios are open to the Island's guests, and whose works are available at many of the shops which line Centre Street in Fernandina Beach.
The Addison on Amelia is a Member of the
Amelia Island Bed and Breakfast Association.
The Addison on Amelia is a member of the following associations: Professional Association of Innkeepers International
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