Even
before there was a town of Dillsboro or the railroad that
spurred its growth in the 1880s and revitalization in the
1980s, there was the house built in 1878 that is now the
Olde Towne Inn. Before this historic home became a bed and
breakfast inn in 1989, it was home to a farmer, a railroad
man, a doctor, and a professor of religion who was also
the mayor of Dillsboro. It was also once a rooming house.
Today, guests have a good view of the Smoky Mountains
and the historic little town of Dillsboro from the front
porch, where they can relax in a rocking chair while
watching trains come and go. It's an easy walk across the
street to the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, the many
crafts studios, gift shops and restaurants.
The Inn has four guest rooms/suites with private baths, owners
quarters, off street parking (covered for guests), covered
porches looking over downtown Dillsboro and mountain
views. A turnkey sale, this is a great starter Inn for those wanting in
the business and are on a budget. Very popular tourist
spot in a long season that runs from April through
December.
Contact
Agent Bland Holland
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