"Wilmington
North Carolina's Most Luxurious Inn."

 

 

The Graystone Inn has been chosen by American Historic Inns, Inc. as one of the
"Top 10 Most Romantic Inns in the U.S."!
 

 

 







 

 

 

Turn of the Century Elegance
Our History
Graystone Inn, originally "The Bridgers Mansion," was built in 1905-1906 by Elizabeth Haywood Bridgers, widow of Preston L. Bridgers, local merchant and son of Robert Rufus Bridgers, past president of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway, founder of the Wilmington/Weldon Railroad, and two time representative to the Confederate Congress. An historic landmark and one of the most elegant structures in Wilmington, the Inn has been completely remodeled and is under the new ownership of innkeepers Paul and Yolanda Bolda. The extensive renovations have returned the mansion to its original "turn of the century grandeur."
Entrance/Parlor
Veranda Sitting Room
Dining Room
Library
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The spacious sunlit parlor and sitting room, features comfortable sofas, chairs and period antiques. The adjoining music room is graced with a baby grand piano, which is kept in a state of concert readiness. A stunning mahogany-paneled library, and elegantly set dining room all complete the vast ground floor of the Inn. Made of hand-carved oak and rising three stories, the grand Renaissance-style staircase envelopes the Ballroom. The exquisite garden and terraces provide a most relaxing atmosphere year round.

 

 

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