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Over the last 20 years, Ben and Jackie Hobbs have assembled a collection of 14 pre-Civil War buildings, restored them and furnished them with period antiques and reproductions made by Ben Hobbs. Three of the houses are ready for guests: Bear Swamp House, circa 1837; Bennetts Creek House, 1750 frame house; Flat Branch House, circa 1710. All rooms have private baths, microwaves, refrigerators and televisions. Open year-round. Complimentary full breakfast and refreshments and restaurant on site. Children welcome. Jackie now has Emilioin charge of the restaurant. Great food and location.

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Perquimans County and Town of Hertford Visitor Cen

The source for information about Perquimans and the Town of Hertford, including information about bed &

Hertford, NC Businesses

Newbold-White House: a Colonial Quaker Homestead

From its location on the Perquimans River, the Newbold-White House tells the story of Abraham and Judith Sanders, a colonial Quaker family. Dating to 1730, the house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Hertford, NC Historic Homes

Beechtree Inn (now Emilio's Bistro)

Over the last 20 years, Ben and Jackie Hobbs have assembled a collection of 14 pre-Civil War buildings, restored them and furnished them with period antiques and reproductions made by Ben Hobbs. Three of the houses are ready for guests: Bear Swamp House, circa 1837; Bennetts Creek House, 1750

Hertford, NC Businesses

Things to do near Hertford, NC

Mill Creek Farms

From mid-September to December 24th enjoy a range of events from hayrides to choosing your own Christmas tree. Farm tours by ...

Quality Inn

The Quality Inn on Market Street gives you a wide range of thoughtful amenities at an economical price. Start each day of you...

Players Club at St. James Plantation, The

The Players Club is the third 18 hole golf course at St. James Plantation. The fairways consist of 419 Bermuda grass and L93 ...

Historic Windsor

Created by the Colonial Assembly in 1768, New Windsor was established on the site known as Gray's Lading where William Gray h...