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This Colonial Revival Landmark Inn is one of the historic inns of North Carolina, listed on the
National Register Historic District, and is located directly across the street from the Historic Fuquay
Mineral Spring Park, in Fuquay Springs. This North Carolina Bed and Breakfast boasts lavish
accommodations and breathtaking gardens.
Innkeepers and Owners John (Currently the Mayor of Fuquay-Varina) and Patty Byrne (English
Teacher at Fuquay-Varina High School) welcome you to the Fuquay Mineral Spring Inn and Garden
after two years of detailed restoration. The Inn now offers five (5) luxurious bed and breakfast
accommodations.
The inn is also conveniently located to Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Fayetteville and Chapel Hill. Also
nearby are the following North Carolina Attractions: Exploris, Alltel Pavilion, Raven Rock State Park,
the Carolina Hurricanes, as well as many more.
Accommodation:
All of our guest rooms have Cable TV, internet access and Bose Radios.
Wireless Internet now available anywhere on our property!
Enjoy our gardens and work on your computer at the same time at our North Carolina Retreat!
Our rooms also provide excellent quarters for Romantic Getaways in North Carolina!
(Click on a room photo for more details.)
The Cardinal Suite
The Cardinal Suite is a large bedroom and bath with adjoining sitting room with television and
internet access. The bedroom has a queen sized bed covered with a cream on cream Goodwin
Guild woven coverlet.
The furnishings are made of American Black Walnut with carvings that match the toile, fruit and bird
wallpaper. The hardwood floors are accented with Karastan rugs. The most exciting view of the
Fuquay Mineral Spring lends to the spacious room and its relaxed environment.
Adding to the room's decor is an original painting of cardinals by wildlife artist and naturalist -
Malcolm Fleming, a charter member of Ducks Unlimited.
The English bathroom has a glassed shower and built-in vanity accented with rope tile and antique
mirror. A Bose radio adds to the relaxing, nostalgic suite.
$150 (Sun-Thurs)
$175 (Fri-Sat & Holidays)
The Painted Bunting Room
The Painted Bunting Room is a clean white and country green room with mahogany twin beds. The
room is accented with green, the green colors of the female painted bunting bird.
An original painting of a pair of painted buntings from Bald Head Island by Malcolm Fleming which
accents the room and the other antique, mahogany furniture. The adjoining bath, papered with
forget-me-nots, has a glass shower. The built-in vanity offers a marble sink and golden mirror for
personal grooming. A mahogany leather chair from the nation's capitol provides a place to write
correspondence. The Painted Bunting Room offers a quaint setting for one or two guests.
$110 (Sun-Thurs)
$120 (Fri-Sat & Holidays)
The Goldfinch Room
The Goldfinch Room is a charming, restful room with an antique double bed, made of carved
walnut. A cream crocheted coverlet adds to the fashionable times. An antique settee can be used for
relaxed reading.
The spacious bathroom has a large glass shower. The bathroom is enhanced with pastel yellow
wall paper and brown bows. The bow accent can be found within the two rooms. Two large
windows face the historical Ben Wiley Hotel. These windows are shaded with white plantation
shutters and are accented with imported tassels. The oriental carpet adds to the warmth of the
pleasing, pale gold-yellow room. Other antique furnishings combine to offer a useful and nostalgic
room.
$110 (Sun-Thurs)
$120 (Fri-Sat & Holidays)
The Savannah Sparrow Room
The Savannah Sparrow Room is a large bedroom with the original bathroom to the upstairs. A
queen size, rice plantation, tester bed centers the room. An antique mahogany chest with drop desk
offers spacious work and storage area.
The oak floors are fashioned with a powder blue and taupe oriental rug. The Savannah Sparrow
Room has four large windows with plantation shutters. These windows have the views of the
garden, gazebo and the mineral spring. The adjoining bathroom is an extremely large bath with a
shower/tub.
The pedestal sink and pastel peach and bronze tiles reflect the beginning of the art deco period in
American design. This original and restored bath adds to the experience of one's stay at Fuquay
Mineral Spring Inn.
$130 (Sun-Thurs)
$150 (Fri-Sat & Holidays)
Carriage House
The Carriage House is a bright and relaxing suite that one can enjoy some private time looking out
on the inn's gardens, watching a Flat Screen TV - DVD movie, listening to a Bose radio or relaxing in
a hot tub.
The inspiration for the decor came from John's great Aunt Anna Phennecie's wonderful hand-made
guilt. Aunt Anna was a Pennsylvanian school teacher, who loved the fresh colors of green and
yellow. She inspired life with her students and a new life within the carriage house's cottage motif.
Baseball memorabilia of the Yankees and wildlife art of Carl Brenders (Belgium) accents the walls
of the living area. Carl and his wife, Paula were some of the first guests to stay in the carriage house
while on his American tour this fall.
A stately four-poster king-size rice bed topped with accent pillows of green gingham and white
batten lace add to the invitation of relaxation and cottage comfort. The bedroom and living area's
ceiling fans add to the cozy atmosphere of the carriage house's views. The living room's queen size
sofa bed can be used for extra sleeping quarters for a small additional charge.
Rates: $175 (Sunday - Thursday)
$195 (Friday, Saturday, & Holidays)
About The Area:
The Fuquay Mineral Spring was discovered in the Spring of 1858 by Davey Crocket Fuquay and
Stephen Fuquay while plowing on their father's farm. The Mineral Spring was believed to have
healing powers and visitors came from far and wide to partake of the mineral waters. Hotels and
Resort Business developed around the Spring and in the first part of the nineteenth century it was a
very popular place to vacation and relax. The nearby homes and the hotels were owned by many of
the community's doctors and businessmen who believed the water was good for whatever cure one
would need. Some families still come to drink the water from the Spring today keeping the old
tradition alive.
The same year 1858 in Lourdes, France, Saint Bernadette discovered the healing waters from a
spring on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. The Catholic Church in Fuquay-Varina bears the
name of Saint Bernadette and is located nearby.
The Fuquay Mineral Spring is part of the Fuquay Springs Historic District and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. A visit to the Town's Historic Park is just across the street and
is a must when one stays at the Fuquay Mineral Spring Inn.
Contact:
333 South Main Street - Fuquay-Varina,
North Carolina (NC) 27526
jbyrne@fuquayinn.com
Main (919) 552-3782
Fax: 919-552-5229
Toll Free (866) 552-3782



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