On June 2, 1988, the Lovelace’s opened a new addition to The Greystone Inn – a 12-room structure that reflects the architecture of the Moltz Mansion. Designated the Hillmont, this three-story facility houses luxury rooms featuring private porches overlooking the lake, gas fireplaces, and spacious bathrooms with oversized Jacuzzis.
The four rooms on the upper floor of Hillmont, with their cathedral ceilings and larger rooms, are among the most prized at the inn.
Room Descriptions | | | | Two spacious lakeside suites are perfect for a family or multiple traveling companions. The king-sized bed is isolated in a separate alcove off the main living area which includes a queen-sized sleeper sofa.
Private screened porches, with a connecting door, provide the perfect setting for afternoon drinks. Just to tempt you, the Sothys Signature Spa is located on the lakeside level just beneath the lakeside suites.
Room Descriptions | | | | The interior décor reflects what is known about how Lucy Moltz furnished her home, down to wicker chairs on the sun porch and wooden rocking chairs on the northern terrace. Such attention to detail brought The Greystone Inn a Four-Diamond rating from AAA – the first country inn in North Carolina to be so recognized. Every year since, AAA has rated this country inn with that lofty symbol of excellent service.
Today, the Moltz mansion offers 19 guest rooms. Nearly two decades of careful attention to selecting just the right antiques, reproductions, and appointments has produced a collection of distinct rooms in varying sizes. Private bathrooms for each room feature Jacuzzi tubs.
Some of the rooms feature porches, fireplaces, and/or stunning lake views.
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