1735 House - Beachfront Inn

1735 HOUSE OCEAN FRONT B & B - In 1735, the governor of Georgia, James Oglethorpe explored the Barrier island and claimed it for England, naming it Amelia Island after King George II's daughter Princess Amelia. The Inn was built in the 1920's and took its name from the year that Oglethorpe came to the island. The inn faces the Atlantic ocean and the weathered white wooden structure bears a charm, characteristic of New England. The interior, including the five suites, has a nautical theme.

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"Fabulous Destination" 2/10/2008
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Stayed On: 10/2007

My family and I have stayed at the 1735 numerous times and have always enjoyed our visits. The privacy of the rooms, wonderful breakfasts, and access to the beach could not be better! The staff is always courteous and helpful and go out of their... read more


"A super get away weekend" 8/9/2007
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Stayed On: 9/2006

Our stay was so very relaxing and the decor was cozy, clean and charming.People were friendly and very helpful.We plan to go again soon and make it an annual event.

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Review 1735 House - Beachfront Inn, Fernandina Beach, FL