The Augustus T.
Zevely Inn Bed and Breakfast
Old Salem Historic
District, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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The only lodging in the Old Salem Historic District, the Augustus T.
Zevely Inn, 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.
A Gracious Welcome...
Attention to authenticity has been carried out in the furnishings
and use of the rooms. The warm and inviting Moravian atmosphere found in
Old Salem continues as one enters the Zevely Inn - through the use of only
Old Salem Collection furniture, fixtures, accessories, tiles, floor
coverings, and window treatments. Some were made especially for the Zevely
Inn; others are high-quality reproductions from originals found in the
homes and museums in Old Salem. Many rooms have been closely returned to
their original appearance and use, or sensitively adapted as guest
rooms. Electrified beeswax window candles warmly welcome guests.
Inside, a corner fireplace, characteristic of Moravian architecture,
graces the parlor where in winter, a wood fire burns and complimentary
wine and cheese is served. Throughout the year, the parlor is a gathering
place for guests; its comfortable surroundings encouraging conversation
and kindling new friendships.
A formal dining room, off the parlor, also has a corner,
wood-burning fireplace. It can be used as a private meeting room or by
guests who prefer this setting to the parlor. The rear wall has a
historically accurate mural that presents a view of Old Salem in 1844 from
this perspective; several buildings in the mural exist today.
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 offered at breakfast. The Moravian pottery used
in the breakfast room is by Rowe Pottery Works, Inc. Complimentary wine
and cheese may be enjoyed here in the evening. Off the breakfast room is a
wet bar where guests can help themselves to ice, ice water, and
coffee.
A two-story ell-shaped porch at the rear of the inn, shaded by a
spreading magnolia, offers a relaxing end of the day in Old Salem. It has
radiant heated flooring so it can be enjoyed on cool spring and fall days
when Old Salem is at its best. Guinea fowl, who roam throughout Old Salem,
are often seen from the porch.
The Area...
Old Salem is surrounded by the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina,
formed by merger in 1913 of Salem and the new town of Winston. The city
forms, with Greensboro and High Point, the "Triad," which has become a
center of industry, education, and science for the southeastern United
States.
Long the tobacco capital of the nation, Winston-Salem, NC, is
becoming known as a banking and medical center, although RJR maintains a
dominant presence here.
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" by the U.S. Department of the Interior
in 1966. Within this landmark are unrestored, restored and
reconstructed buildings, which, as a whole, present the authentic
architectural representation of the community of Salem between 1766 and
1856. The Augustus T. Zevely structure is considered by the Historic
District Commission to be an integral and contributing part of the
total landscape; the commission strictly governs its use and
appearance.
Rated by AAA and The Mobile Guide
Featured on the cover of Country Living
Magazine, on Better Homes and
Gardens' television program Homes Across America.
Featured in Tasteful, Southern Living, The Salem
Star and others. |
| http://www.oldsalem.org/ , the official website for Old Salem (a living
history town), the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, The
Gallery at Old Salem, and The Children's Museum at Old Salem,
located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. |
Westbend Vineyards "One of the South's
best kept wine secrets is Westbend Vineyards in Lewisville, North
Carolina. Westbend produces two excellent Chardonnay cuvées; a
tasty, rich Seyval, a good Sauvignon, and a surprisingly spicy,
herbal, cassis and chocolate scented and flavored Cabernet
Sauvignon. As fine as these wines are, I am surprised they are not
better known outside of North Carolina." ~
Robert Parker: The Wine Advocate |
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Old Salem
Tavern Wide-planked floors. Rustic wooden
tables. Welcoming hearths. Servers in 19th century costume, and the
delicious aroma of Moravian gingerbread wafting from the
kitchen. This is just the beginning of your dining experience at
the Old Salem Tavern. |
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Zevely House
Restaurant The Zevely House Restaurant is
one of Winston-Salem’s finest dining experiences. Located in the
historic West End of downtown Winston-Salem, NC., it has become one
of the favorites of patrons near and far. |
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The Augustus T. Zevely
Inn Bed and Breakfast
803 South Main Street Old
Salem Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336)748-9299 Toll Free:
1-800-928-9299 Fax: (336) 721-2211
Website:
www.winston-salem-inn.com Email: Reservations@winston-salem-inn.com
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