“historic Greek revival B&B”
Oak Hill was built shortly after 1835 as the residence of William A Beatty and his wife, and exhibits both Federal and Greek revival styles of architecture. The historic home is perfect for bed and breakfast, with its location in the heart of the downtown historic and garden district, just steps away from historic attractions. If architecture is your interest, you'll be impressed by this home's all-original millwork and Carpenter Co. locks from the 1830's. Historic Oak Hill Inn In keeping with the style of most antebellum homes, Oak Hill features a formal parlor, a dining room, and a generous central hallway. Oak Hill still boasts its original unique cypress floors and unique sliding windows in the upstairs hallway.
Warm southern hospitality and a large outdoor area that offers both sunny and shaded seating. What's better to do than read a good book on the porch swing? But the best part is that you're greeted with homemade mint juleps and chocolate chip cookies!!! :) All around great b&b!
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