A
visit to a bed and breakfast is a special event in itself. It is reminiscent
of days gone by and a past rich in history. The experience allows you to
share southern traditions in a rather extraordinary fashion. |
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distinctive dual turrets of The CW Worth House represent one of Wilmington’s
most charming bed & breakfasts. Decorated with fanciful shingles,
the CW Worth House is a Queen Anne confection offering seven guestrooms.
As you step through the gate, the spacious southern porch invites
you to slow down, relax and enjoy. |
| Your hosts, Margi and Doug, greet you warmly
and prepare you for your stay. The atmosphere here is easy going and relaxed.
The formal Victorian parlor invites conversation with a beau or a friend
amid period furnishings and decorations, including an antique Weaver pump
organ. Before sitting to relax or read a book or watch television in the comfortable study, be sure to notice the collection of old cameras in secretary or Smokie the cat curled up on the floor. |
| At the heart of every bed and breakfast is the dining room. The atmosphere lends itself to sharing the days events, the numerous area attractions or a chat with a new found friend |
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of course, the breakfast! The CW Worth House breakfast offers hearty fare
to start off your busy day. Standards include tea or a private blend coffee,
seasonal fresh fruit, juice, homemade muffins, as well as a chef’s choice entrée
such as Bannana-pecan upsidedown pancake, Artichoke/mushroom
quiche or Croissant a l'orange. |
| Whether
you stroll in the garden, sit on the patio or lounge in the hammock, the
landscaped gardens will fill your senses with southern fragrances. The
soothing sound of a waterfall gurgling gently into the fishpond is sure
to relax you. The second floor veranda provides an intimate setting to
overlook the gardens. |
| Should
the sound of surf or an early tee time beckon you, some of the Carolinas’
finest golf courses are minutes from The CW Worth House. Beautiful beaches and deep-sea fishing are all within easy reach.
If yachting is your dream, the Intracoastal Waterway passes through Wilmington;
many marinas are in close proximity. |
| Guests
with allergies should take note of the resident cat. Rates range from $135
to $175 |
412
South Third Street
Wilmington,
North Carolina 28401
(910)
762-8562 (800)340-8559
relax@worthhouse.com
www.worthhouse.com
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