The only lodging in the Old Salem Historic District, the Augustus T. Zevely Inn Bed and Breakfast, on the National Historic Register, has been meticulously and accurately restored to its mid-19th century appearance. Our guests are not just visitors; they are part of a living 18th century restored Moravian town, which maintains the spirit, character and ambiance of its Moravian founders. |
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The warm and inviting Moravian atmosphere found in Old Salem continues as one enters the Zevely Inn - through the use of Old Salem Collection furniture, fixtures, accessories, tiles, floor coverings, and window treatments. Many rooms have been closely returned to their original appearance or sensitively adapted as guestrooms.
Inside, a corner fireplace, characteristic of Moravian architecture, graces the parlor where in winter, a wood fire burns and complimentary sherry or brandy is served. A formal dining room off the parlor can be used as a private meeting room or by guests who prefer this setting to the parlor.
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All 12 rooms have outstanding views of Old Salem, North Carolina, and/or the period landscaped yard. Each room has a color television, radio alarm clock, telephone, hair dryer in bathroom, writing desk and individually controlled air conditioning and heating. Rates: $80 - $205 |
Some rooms have working fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, steam baths and refrigerator/freezer/microwave units. One suite is available: it has a large bedroom with king-size bed, large cooking hearth fireplace and bath with shower/whirlpool tub, sitting room, and connecting guest room with queen-size bed and tub/shower bath.
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Augustus T. Zevely was a doctor. His office, which had a separate entrance, was across the hall from the parlor. It is now used as a breakfast room where a continental plus breakfast is served during the week and a full breakfast on weekends; fresh fruit, fruit juices, and Moravian baked goods are always offered at breakfast. Complimentary wine and cheese is served in the evening. Off the breakfast room is a wet bar where guests can help themselves to ice, soda, bottled water, and coffee. A two-story ell-shaped porch at the rear of the inn offers a relaxing place to end the day in Old Salem
Free parking is available on-site. The Salem Tavern, open for lunch and dinner, is located across the street and serves Moravian fare. Arrangements for tennis, swimming, golf or other nearby recreational pursuits can be made by the Innkeeper.
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The Area...
Amid the bustle and traffic of modern Winston-Salem, Old Salem remains a
green place apart, protected by orchards and farm plots, where the life of an 18th century
German-American town goes on uninterrupted. The historic district of Old Salem
was designated a "Registered National Historic Landmark"
in 1966. Within this landmark are unrestored, restored and reconstructed buildings, which,
as a whole, portray the authentic architectural representation of the community of Salem
between 1766 and 1856.
~Recognitions~ |
Rated by AAA, The Mobile Guide & the
American Bed and Breakfast Association |
The Augustus T. Zevely Inn, Circa 1844 historic inn on the National Historic Register, the only lodging in the Old Salem Historic District.
The Augustus T. Zevely Inn Bed and
Breakfast is a member of the following associations:
American Bed & Breakfast Association
The Augustus T. Zevely Inn |
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