Webbley
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This 11,000-square-foot, colonnaded mansion was built by the Webb family in 1852, and was home to two state governors.
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BearFan NC
North Carolina360 contributions
Sep 2018 • Family
The architecture of the home is beautiful and this home is on the national registry of historic homes.
Written 31 October 2018
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Brownie P
Shelby, NC11 contributions
Sep 2016 • Couples
Webbley has been closed for a number of years. While it was in operation , it was a first-class experience. The home is for sale. Does anyone want to buy it and reopen it? That would be wonderful. I ride by it everyday and wish that it were open again.
Written 5 September 2016
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pperrin
Shelby, NC120 contributions
Whether it will remain a bed and breakfast is up in the air since it is up for sale as of May, 2013.
Written 21 May 2013
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Maryellen S
Shelby, North Carolina, United States5 contributions
Nov 2012
Run down and not particularly interesting architecture. Would be okay on a tour of several places but not worth a day-trip.
Written 10 December 2012
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Webbley
Shelby, North Carolina3 contributions
This historic home was built in 1852 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located in the heart of the Central Shelby Historic District. It has been meticiously restored and is furnised with period antiques and collectibles. The home has been owned by a Lt. Governor, two Governors, one US Senator, and an Ambassador to Great Britain. It is simply manificant.
Written 30 January 2006
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