Located in Asheville's Historic Montfort District, Apple-Wood Manor Inn, also referred to as the "Captain John A. Perry House" completed in 1912, is a colonial revival home designed by the versatile Asheville architect William Henry Lord. The foundation was laid by stonemasons who had previously worked on the Biltmore House and the exterior is executed in the shingle style uncharacteristic of the region. The Inn sits on a 1.5 acres knoll of rolling grass and high trees in a quiet neighborhood.
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"You can't go wrong staying at Applewood."Posted: Thu Nov 20 2008 You can't go wrong staying at Applewood. The house is a beautiful old place with all the modern conveniences. Located in a quiet residential...Read entire review
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"We could never put into words"Posted: Sat Nov 15 2008 We could never put into words adequately enough how amazing our visit was! It was everything that we could have dreamed and hoped for! Nancy and...Read entire review
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"I found the Applewood Manor Inn to be"Posted: Thu Aug 28 2008 I found the Applewood Manor Inn to be an extremely pleasant
B&B and I highly recommend it. This B&B can serve double duty as either a destination or...Read entire review
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"We've been going to b and b's for three "Posted: Fri Aug 8 2008 We've been going to b and b's for three years and this was our all-time favorite! We stayed in the Winesapp Suite--the room was huge and the...Read entire review
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Professional Review: AOL CityGuide Johan and Coby Verhey spent 15 years tossing around the idea of opening a bed-and-breakfast. Finally, in 1995 they ... aolsvc.digitalcity.com