Greyfield Inn, Cumberland Island, GA - Two-night get-away

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Description
A two-night mid-week stay at the luxurious Greyfield Inn which includes a full elegant breakfast, a picnic lunch to take along on your explorations, a cocktail hour in the evening, and a casually elegant dinner served in the glow of candlelight. Nightly entrees feature fresh and creative cuisine, accompanied, if you desire, by a selection from the inn's extensive wine cellar.
A grand and graceful mansion located on Georgia's Golden Isles on the state's southernmost coastal island, Cumberland Island. Cumberland Island was the 19th century retreat of Thomas and Lucy Carnegie who, in 1900, built Greyfield for their daughter, Margaret Ricketson. Converted to an inn during 1962 by her daughter, Lucy R. Ferguson, and family - who oversee the daily operation - Greyfield Inn exudes the welcoming atmosphere and charm of a family home. Cumberland Island is designated the Cumberland Island National Seashore by the National Park Service, and, as such, is preserved and protected from development.
Hike through the forest with white-tailed deer or watch wild ponies play in the surf. This beautiful island will transport you with its astounding beach, shady forest and the beauty of nature.
Special Instructions
A member of Historic Hotels of America® - Expires May 31, 2008. Two nights, midweek/offseason stay. Additional charges and fees may apply.