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This casual elegant five-acre estate surounded by two ponds,waterfalls, abundant gardens and mature trees invites you to experience romance and luxury in the Smoky Mountains. Located a mile from the mountain town of Waynesville, NC, this well-established 19th century Inn offers seven suites and three rooms, each with luxury linens, private bath, gas fireplace, refrigerator, bathrobes, and coffee service. Many have private decks and 2-person jetted tub. Scrumptious hot breakfast served in your room, in the dining room, or on the wrap-around veranda. Weddings, fine dinning, and private parties are very special events at The Yellow House.

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Affairs of the Heart

A unique blend of the old, the new and the handcrafted. Featuring candles, chimes, birdhouses,Tom Clark gnomes, and much more!

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Badcock Home Furnishings

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Days Inn Waynesville

Located on a mountain overlooking Waynesville. Great views and each room has private balconies and rocking chairs. Located near the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Harrah's Casino - 20 miles, Biltmore House - 25 miles, Maggie Valley - 8 miles, Lake Junaluska - 3

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