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Financial Information
Asking Price: $975,000.00
Terms: Conventional financing
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Links
Inn's Website Link
Realtor's Website Link
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Property Information
Number of Guest Rooms: 6 
Number of Guest Room Baths: 6
Property Address:
94 East Street, Waynesville, NC 
Property Status: Currently is a B&B
Owners' Quarters: Yes 
Year Built: 1897 
Year of last renovation: 2007
Years run as B&B: 11
Restaurant: Yes 
Natl. Register of Historic Places: No
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Contact Information
Michael Horton
InnSpiredINN Brokers
304 Alta Circle
Hendersonville, NC 28739
Email - mike@innspiredinns.com
(828) 329-5543 - Phone #
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SOLD! - Herren House Bed and Breakfast - SOLD!
Waynesville, North Carolina
SOLD! - Herren House - SOLD! is a special place combining Victorian charm with a casual country cottage feel and only one block to Waynesville's vibrant downtown.
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SOLD!
An inn guest says it very well, 'The hospitality, beauty and outstanding cuisine have all combined to make a five star event'. Located in the heart of downtown Waynesville, the 'Gateway to the Smokies,' Herren House Bed and Breakfast provides the perfect spot for a getaway to the beautiful North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains. Only one block to downtown Waynesville, minutes to Maggie Valley, North Carolina, and thirty minutes to Asheville and the Biltmore Estate. It is an excellent area for hiking, bicycling, rafting, trout fishing and exploring waterfalls. It is also the closest B&B to downtown Waynesville, the most charming main street in Western North Carolina with a variety of restaurants, upscale shops and art galleries galore.
Herren House is a special place combining Victorian charm with a casual country cottage feel. This unique 19th century boarding house has been completely restored and offers all the modern conveniences. It has a beautiful garden area with a gazebo looking out over the surrounding mountains and a huge old-fashioned wrap around porch, perfect for quiet relaxation or socializing guests. A unique feature of Herren House is its elegant restaurant, open on Thursday and Saturday nights most of the year to its guests and the public (by reservation only).
An enormous restoration project began in 1989, saving many of the original features, including the solid oak central hall stairway, the old downstairs parlor (now a bedroom), and fireplace fronts and mantelpieces. What could not be restored - like the unique porch railing -- was painstakingly replicated. Originally built as a Boarding House, Herren House has been in continuous operations since 1897.
Sales - $170,000. Cash Flow - $66,246. Based on 41 weeks of operation in 2007.
Listed For $975,000
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