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"Princess Anne Hotel...
While it occupies in a historic boarding house, there’s nothing floral or stuffy about the Princess Anne’s clean design and modern amenities. And dollar for dollar, this boutique hotel cannot be beaten."
Southern Living, 10BEST.com, December 2008
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"Ever dream of trading in your house and all the clutter in it for a well-appointed urban apartment that blends old character with modern conveniences? [The Princess Anne's] Room 207 lets you live the fantasy." —"Asheville's Princess," by Chris Gigley, North Carolina Signature, January/February 2008
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"The Princess Anne Hotel is a lovingly restored boutique hotel with 16 rooms in a residential area a mile from downtown Asheville." —"Asheville, NC, Is a Hotbed for Arts and Crafts," by Tom Uhlenbrock, MiamiHerald.com, November 2007
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"The Princess Anne Hotel...is centrally located for guests who want to explore the heart of the city. However, in this restored beauty from the past, it is tempting to simply remain and relax in a wonderful place where time has been turned back." —"Spacious but Gracious: Bed and Breakfasts," by L.A. Jackson, Our State Magazine, January 2007
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"One of the most romantic [suites] is Room 308, with an especially well-appointed bathroom, hardwood floors and a queen-size iron sleigh bed. It has a great view overlooking the mountains and glittering city lights." —"Get Cozy with Escape to Inn or Boutique Hotel," by Pama Mitchell, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 2006
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Rooms at the Princess Anne radiate with new life-—a beautifully balanced combination of smart, modern appeal and the sophistication of their historical architecture. No two rooms are decorated alike." —"Princess Charming," The Laurel of Asheville, September 2005
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"Built in 1924, [the Princess Anne Hotel] is on the National Historic Registration and has been lovingly restored after undergoing a major renovation in 2004/2005." —"Princess Anne Reigns Again," Pebbledash: The Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County, October 2005 |
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"[Howard Stafford] managed to retain the 1920s flavor with antique reproductions, redone white oak floors and old-fashioned upholstery." —"Asheville: The Princess Diaries," Miami Herald, October 2005 |
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"Social areas include a large dining room, 1,0000-square-foot library and living room, as well as two beautiful porches, one of which overlooks a fountain. You're just a few blocks from the center of a walkable city, so be sure to take a stroll into town." — "Dreamy Destinations," by Pama Mitchell, Indystar.com, December 2005 |
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"Tucked away on a side street, the Princess Anne Hotel is one of Asheville's true gems. Beautifully restored, the hotel is an architectural dream, with a welcoming front porch and a charming garden." —Asheville Symphony |
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