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The Oak Hill Country Inn Bed and Breakfast in Franklin, North Carolina invites you to experience the joys of living in a more gracious time. Whether your stay is for pleasure or business, the Oak Hill Country Inn Bed and Breakfast will meet your needs, indulge your wants, and create delightful memories.
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Please enjoy your visit in our home by taking a step back and enjoying the leisurely pace of a forgotten moment in time.
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The Oak Hill Country Inn is a 2-story, frame, late Victorian Regional Queen Anne style house. The Inn gets its name by its location. It is situated on top of a hill and is surrounded by century-old oak trees. A beautiful mountain view can be seen from nearly anywhere on the property!
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Built in 1888 it was originally the home of Reverend John A Deal, a missionary who established all of the Episcopal Churches in western North Carolina. He also established the first lending library in Franklin, out of this home. The next owner, Robert L. Porter, an influential Franklin businessman, resided in the home from 1910 until his death in 1912. After his death, his widow Florence Porter built several additions and turned the property into the first tourist home outside the city limits of Franklin, NC. The “Oak Hill Hotel” as it was called, operated until 1928. She also built 5 guest cottages, of which one still remains and has been completely restored.
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Today,
this charming dwelling
has been fully restored
to afford you every
modern lodging convenience,
without distracting
from the sense of gracious
comfort which the original
owners created.
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| We invite you to begin
your day at the Inn with
a steaming cup of gourmet
tea or coffee and a bountiful breakfast prepared
by your hostess, a Le
Cordon Bleu trained chef.
Enjoy the morning newspaper
at your leisure or give
yourself a head start
on those fun-packed vacation
days or busy work days,
in a relaxed, tranquil
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