Looking for a place to stay in Brevard? Then look no further than The Inn at Brevard, a quaint bed and breakfast that brings the best of Brevard to your doorstep.
Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and The Inn at Brevard makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
If you’re looking for a diner, consider a visit to Rocky's Grill & Soda Shop, Huddle House, or Kelly's family restaurant, which are all conveniently located a short distance from The Inn at Brevard.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular historic sites such as Transylvania County Courthouse.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at The Inn at Brevard as you experience everything Brevard has to offer.
Beautiful historic building and beautiful Inn with perfect location to everything downtown.(even walking distance to some) It is ALL historic and filled with antiques. Makes you feel as if you’re back in time and living in a southern mansion. Regarding the bad reviews? My .02 is that they do not like this historic, antique’vibe’ and prefer ‘new and modern’ IF you only like new and modern then maybe it’s not for you. The free ,sit down breakfast was fabulous. The service was great at breakfast and all around. Stayed for 2 days..
The room was very musty smelling. The clock was broken, the lamp shade was crumbling on the inside, a potential fire hazard! The furniture on the porch was in terrible shape and the cushions were moldy. They weren’t antiques, they were trash! The room was clean, and the breakfast was good. I wouldn’t recommend this B&B to anyone
I have literally not been here an hour and I’m writing this review. Have been calling for two days to inquire about check in as I knew we would arrive later than planned. No answer, and full voicemail where I could not leave message. No reply to email or text. Immediately upon entry, the lamps would not turn on. None of them are plugged in so you fumble in dark. Might have been better with lights off. It is 1970s wood paneling, wall unit AC, non-working tv remote (complete with note that it is broken and not the battery), beeping smoke detector, dirty rug, dirty ceiling fan, notes that you may not use your own hair dryer as it is too many watts and will trip breakers. It is decorated with the most random assortment of yard sale art and furnishings. Can’t call the office to ask them to send up a battery for the smoke detector since the phone is a personal cell that goes unanswered. Husband went down and got one to stop the beeping. Not exactly the “elegant Victorian inn” advertised. We would have had a MUCH nicer room for less money at the Holiday Inn. Super bummed to have spent so much money and be stuck here for two nights. $540+ for two nights here. You’ve got to be kidding me. I was so looking forward to an historic B&B weekend away.…
made a reservation and paid 1/2 in April. In August had to cancel the OCTOBER reservation. Called and talked to the owner and cancelled more than 60 days before the reservation. Never got my 50% deposit back despite numerous unanswered phone calls, and two voice messages. Finally got an answer and the elderly woman was extremely rude and told me to read the cancellation policy on the website. I asked if she would mind letting me now what it was as I was cancelling two months ahead of time. She told me to read the policy on the website and HUNG UP ON ME. My husband was listening as I had her on the speaker and he couldn't believe it. I had to dispute the charge on American Express, which was great. Then the other day I see that The Inn at brevard refunded my deposit, but five minutes later put a charge through unauthorized for the entire amount on my Am Ex card. So, if you go you better make sure you don't have to cancel, or better yet don't go at all.…
Lovely historic property close to downtown Brevard. Home-cooked breakfast is included and amazing. Best grits we've ever had. Downtown is walkable and Pisgah National Forest attractions and Blue Ridge Parkway are a short and beautiful drive. We'll be back!
Old time experience and enjoyable stay. Minor problem was instantly resolved. Each room has a unique charm. If you are looking for totally modern accoutrements, maybe find another place. Breakfast was a highlight. Thank you, Charlene.
I paid the same as everyone else. There was no internet, no fire alarm, a roach crawled up the wall by my face! The mattresses are apparently old and there was an odor in cloth chairs. I found the employees from kitchen and would give towels, etc., to be very nice and the breakfast good. The owner was there when I called and that was the room she gave me. Some of the rooms were ok looking. When I called and talked to the owner, she seemed not to care...she had the money and it didn't matter. I stayed more than one night and called ten days prior. I did ask if I could change rooms and it was a week night but was told they could not that they were full, that was not true. The woman at the front desk told me that and was not caring about fire alarm, etc. I always stay in clean places and better that this was, BY FAR.....It looks nice but be very careful what you end up with. I was moving into my new place and had to wait few days. I took pictures and can show if one should want...479-9814140...very honest about this.The A/C filter was dirty and tv was ???But not having internet without going to lobby was not right. I believe in helping others to prevent things like this from happening to someone else. Service in kitchen for breakfast was good but NOT from owner or the one woman at front desk. I told owner that I had a business 25 years and just did things different but I figure if I tell her what was wrong she surely would want to know and sent her the pictures. She never called back???…
We enjoyed our stay here. The room was huge, full of antiques, clean and comfortable, and possibly haunted. Breakfast was delicious and the staff were beyond helpful and friendly. Convenient location to Downtown. We would recommend.
I would strongly advise you not to take a room here until you have actually seen the room, not just photographs of the room. Above all, do not put money down without seeing the room. It is unlikely to be returned if the room doesn’t meet your expectations. All of this is especially true if you have mobility problems. There is no indication whatever in the advertising, at least up to now, that reaching your room might require you to go up a long and rickety stairway, or in the alternative stay in the annex where the tops of the mattresses are some three feet or more off the ground. Here’s our experience: we were charmed by the photographs (which were more or less misleading in any case) which showed, among other things, an enormous balcony which appeared to be attached to the room. (It wasn’t. It was part of the common area and in a different part of the house.) We merrily charged $1300 to a credit card, knowing that there were much cheaper options elsewhere in town. When we arrived we were shocked. My wife had difficulty getting up to the house, and once inside she had difficulty getting up the stairs. The room was overcrowded with old furniture (hardly antiques, in our judgment) and the room air conditioner had not been turned on. It was almost impossible for my wife to get back down the stairs; she took them one at a time, holding on to the railing. We explained that that room just wouldn’t work. I was taken to see the rooms in the annex. The annex looks for all the world like an old roadside motel, but I would have taken the room if I thought my wife could get into the bed, easily the highest I’ve ever seen. I don’t know that I could have gotten into it. (The employees, by the way, were very helpful and solicitous.) When we told the woman at the desk (whether she was an owner or not I don’t know) that we just couldn’t do it she seemed very understanding and said she would refund the money into our Visa account the next day, and call it when she had done it. With that assurance we took a room in the Holiday Inn. She didn’t call the next day, and when my wife called the Inn she was told that the money wouldn’t be refunded but that they would send us a gift certificate for a future stay. My wife told that a future stay was unlikely, and that we wanted our money back, as had been promised. No deal, $1300 gone. We considered suing, but decided against it. I think we would have calmed down about it, except that they had the gall to send us the damned gift certificate. It is of no earthly use to us and can only serve to convince them they haven’t done anything wrong. So, in the end, I’m not advising you not to stay, only to actually see the room before you put money down. Wait, I take it back. If you have mobility issues, then I would advise you against taking a room here.…
We thought we had booked a great inn for a one night stay. It was the worst place we have stayed in the last 20 years. I tried really hard when I checked in to get a nice room as the place was not half full. Front desk assured me room was really nice. It was small, smelly, dirty and tiny. TV did not work and it was very dark. I am convinced they had better rooms, but for whatever reason they gave me room 3. Don’t allow them to put you in this room,
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