The Brickhouse Inn

The Brickhouse Inn, formerly known as the “Combs-Hussey House,” circa 1890, has been recently renovated and coverted to a charming B&B.The home is most often referred to as the “crown jewel” of the Columbia Historic District. Notable for its scalloped millwork, wraparound porch and gazebo, the Victorian home defines grace and charm in a tranquil setting. Guests boast of the gracious hospitality and the true taste of southern living.

Getting There & Details

Address
415 Main Street PO Box 11Columbia, NC 27925
Phone
(252)766-3333
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.thebrickhouseinn.com
Map
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