Restored historic building surrounded by modern cottages featuring eight well-appointed guest rooms. Some include an outdoor private jetted spa tub.
Eventually, the Webber House was operated as a bed-and-breakfast inn. In the 1980s, it was granted National Register of Historic Places status (site #82002219). After careful renovation, the inn became part of the Four Sisters Inns collection in September 1999, consisting of the original Webber House as well as separate cottages on the grounds.
Four Sisters Inns President Shelley Post worked extensively with architect George Ash and designer Shirley Jensen to create a feeling of space in each cottage, giving seven of the nine rooms peaked ceilings and private outdoor courtyards. The property features a lavender garden, and the vibrant interior paint colors and fabrics of Provence.
Member Since: 1999