An historic landmark and one of the most elegant structures in Wilmington, the inn has recently undergone extensive renovations and has been returned to its original "turn-of-the-century grandeur" under the ownership of innkeepers Rich and Marcia Moore. Originally "The Bridgers Mansion," it was built in 1905-1906 by Elizabeth Haywood Bridgers, widow of Preston L. Bridgers, local merchant and son of Robert Rufus Bridgers, past president of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway, founder of the Wilmington/Weldon Railroad, and two-time representative to the Confederate Congress.
Graystone Inn
100 South 3rd Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
Latitude: 34° 14' 2.7594" N
Longitude: -77° 56' 46.32" W
Email: contactus@graystoneinn.com
Business:(910) 763-2000
Fax:(910) 763-5555
Toll Free U.S.:(888) 763-4773
Business:
www.graystoneinn.com
The Graystone Inn is located at 100 South Third Street, in the heart of historic downtown Wilmington, North Carolina. Wilmington is located midway down the Cape Fear Peninsula. Cape Fear is located on the southeastern most point of North Carolina.
- Accommodations on Site
- Air-Conditioning
- Children of Certain Ages Only
- Complimentary Full Breakfast
- Hot Tub in Room / Rental Unit
- Internet Access: Wireless
- Private Bath
- Season of Operation: Year Round
- Smoking: No
- Television
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