Huntington
Simply put, cozy and comfy. Its vintage twin beds are perfect for people
who need accommodations separate but together. The decor
offers an easy blend of soft browns and greens with a fine
manicured grasp of what is needed in a room. Understated
here in honor of the room, that it may speak for itself.
Twin beds - Tub & Shower - Second floor
Crystal Chamber
Named for the numerous quartzes within, the Crystal Chamber offers its guests
a comfortable familiarity with a touch of the magical. Imagine a room done
in all the freshness of white, sand and cream, the colors of seashells,
cloudbanks, and well rested smiles; rich and soothing associations of
purity and comfort.
Queen bed - Two person Jacuzzi with 12" ceiling-mount showerhead - Second floor
Ferdinand
The Ferdinand Room has a South American flavor and, for sheer craftsmanship,
holds one of the two grand beds at The Inn: A tortoise iron sleigh bed with unique
clawfeet and a striking brass medallion resting within the leather panels
of the footboard - a Queen clearly built for a King! With its Jacuzzi
tub, dark wood furniture and first floor view of the marina, a room fit for
the Conquistador who might surely have chosen it; and left his fatigue to set
sail outside.
Queen bed - Jacuzzi - First floor
Quinlan's Quarters
Offering such a cool, green outlook from its three windows; a bay window
for daydreams, a brass bed for night, and a Jacuzzi tub to move you
nicely in between. This is also "home" to Quinlan - our resident ghost.
He is charming, friendly and sure to help you with your daydreams. "A
ghost is an angel waiting to earn its wings."
King bed - Jacuzzi - Third floor
Carolina
The room we named after our favorite State. The Carolina is second in the
series of three rooms southern styled, and one of our largest. Though ample
and fitting for singles needing room, this is especially a place for couples.
Built for two, with everything sized to equip the sharing of hearts, each one
place is thought a space where two will likely be. Mahogany furnishings,
soft greens, King four-poster bed, and the waters of a two-person Jacuzzi - to start fires,
not stop them. Such a pleasure in its layout and styling we might have to
say it was named for a lovely State...of Mind.
King bed - Two-person Jacuzzi with 12" ceiling mount showerhead - Second floor
Kingston
The third of our three rooms styled by the South, the Kingston Room seems
to convey that something uniquely southern about leisure, some lovely
gentle truth about us whispered a word at a time between the things in the
room: the warm oak which joins the green in its colors; and the hundred year old
oak-paneled bed. The guest seeking relaxation here is welcomed as kin to its
ancestry of quiet.
Queen bed - Jacuzzi - Third floor
Garden
Plants adorn this lovely, alive, well-lit room. Plants in cascade. Plants
in bloom. Splendidly greener than you think, the lush embrace of living
color softens the recent grip of any city. The water of the Jacuzzi tub,
the earthy wicker of the european low bed...both naturals for plants. Or
guests wanting to vegetate.
Queen bed - Jacuzzi - Second floor
Conservatory
One of the larger rooms in The Cypress Inn, which invests its extra
space in a sense of embrace. Like a hug, the arms of the room open a
little wider only to more warmly close round. The
loveseat nestles both the solitary sitter and the couple seeking
solitude. Relax. And whether you and another...or you and no other, settle
into its special serenities: float into its Jacuzzi, ease onto its sleigh
bed, or just stand where you were when you entered, composed by the warm
pine and calming blues of its own composition.
Queen bed - Jacuzzi - Third floor
Celestine's Salon
Again, for sheer craftmanship, the other really great bed in The
Cypress Inn, as if the closed eyes of sleep also deserve an artform. A
Rococo bed of mahogony, ornately carved and softly shaped in sensual
contours. The hue of the wood and the deep reds of the scheme place the
romantic mood of the room in awaiting embers.
King bed - Jacuzzi - Second floor
Wisteria
Appointed in a gentle alchemy of wood, iron, and marble, as a fine stencil
of lavender wisteria filigrees the walls. The wisteria offers an evolution
of textures, and the furnishings seem to move with the guest through stages
of rest; solid at first, like the new arrival content to just stay put; then
balanced, like energies finding their way back; and finally, light and airy,
as if the room were readying the guest for our many outside recreations.
Queen canopy bed - Jacuzzi - Third floor
Miss Marple
Named for Agatha Christi's famous mastermind, the Miss Marple Room has
sixty of her novels tucked away throughout it (sixty-one with a little
sleuthing...). The style is country English, right down to the quilt, as if
furnished by Miss Marple herself. "Quite an attention to detail, but then
again, without much patience for too much of it, the fussbudget..."
Bookcase nightstand, what-not, soft gold drapery, crimefree and comforting,
with bookshelves even in the lovely bathroom.
Queen four-poster bed - Jacuzzi - Third floor
Tariff: $135 - $225
Rates adjusted seasonally and are subject to change without
notice. Rates do not include tax.
The Cypress Inn - a bed and breakfast
16 Elm Street
P.O. Box 495
Conway, South Carolina 29528 (843) 248-8199 (800) 575-5307 Fax: (843) 248-0329
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Carol & Hugh Archer / Anne & George Bullock, Innkeepers
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