Heavitree Bed & Breakfast
The Heavitree is an original 18th Century building that was saved and moved to its current location suiting its surroundings, a 140+ acre farm started by Geer ancestors in 1700. My father and I had the pleasure of helping Charlotte Geer save this house from destruction and bring it's plaster finishes back to how they looked hundreds of years ago.
Property was featured in Early American Life magazine.
Photos and description below taken from Heavitree Bed & Breakfast.
When you walk through the doors you are taken back in time yet with all the modern amenities of today. There are twelve rooms including four sleeping chambers (three of which have private bathrooms), central air, Wi-fi and large rooms for private parties. Our spacious quarters consist of the unique 18th century Parlor, Dining Room, Keeping Room, Tap Room (which is part of the downstairs tavern) and the addition of The Great Room – completing the 4,780 sq. ft. farmhouse. Stroll the vast lawns, fields, gardens and take in the beautiful views. The expansive grounds are private and offer beautiful vistas.