Visitors with an appreciation for history and southern hospitality will be perfectly charmed by The White House on Freedom Way. Found among 22 acres just off of Highway 24 - (AKA Freedom Way) - this charming former family home has been converted to a picturesque oasis for travelers of all varieties – from folks passing through, to guests who want to linger and explore this quaint corner of the inland Crystal Coast.
The White House on Freedom Way will impress guests from the outside in, thanks to a beautifully landscaped yard that’s adorned with blooming azaleas, cool fountains, and other little touches that make it feel like a cozy and authentically southern home. There’s 6 suites on site which are outfitted in quietly tropical and antique décor schemes, complete with cool furnishings and modern extras, like cable TV and free wireless internet access. Three cottages are also located on the premises for larger parties and extended stays, and the common areas include a cozy living area with fireplace, a dining room, and a wide front porch with rocking chairs. (The kitchen and laundry facilities are also wide open and available for guests’ use.) With happy hosts who exude southern hospitality, and cool attractions found in every direction, The White House on Freedom Way is a breath of fresh air for North Carolina explorers.
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