Here's some romantic history: The Pinhook Plantation House was built in 1810 on a large swath of lush land overlooking the Hiwassee River bend, verdant pastures, and the Cherokee Mountains. All the town came together to dance and romance at balls here—leading two gentlemen into a duel over a young lady.
Now, 200 years later, it's time to add your story to Pinhook's history with an overnight ($80) stay in one of this inn's antique luxury suites. Enjoy views of red sunsets across the pond from the comfort of your room, appointed with feather beds, cozy quilts, and four-poster beds. Some still feature the plantation's original brick hearths, newly renovated to be functional with gas logs.
Innkeeper Ellen is known for her friendliness—and her culinary skills. Enjoy a three-course candlelight breakfast featuring anything from stuffed French toast, upside-down eggs, and fresh fruit to your heart's content...
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