The Old Place Bed & Breakfast

1600 Saddle Club Road
Mebane North Carolina 27302
USA

Phone: +1-919-563-1733

General Information

The Old Place was established circa 1780 to 1801 and is a pre-civil war cabin totally reconstructed. Lots of civil war history and great artifacts. Located just a 10th of a mile off the main road. The cabin has two sections to include kitchen, great room, 3 bedrooms, two large stone fireplaces with gas logs, 2 1/2 baths (whirlpool in master bath). There is a large front porch and a screened back porch. Secluded, quiet and peaceful with several hiking trails.


Room Rates (USD American Dollars)

All occupancy rates are subject to change
  • State and local taxes may apply
  • Single occupancy rate is between $ 70.00 and $ 100.00
  • Double occupancy rate is between $ 70.00 and $ 100.00
  • The rate for each additional person is $ 15.00

Meals

  • A Full breakfast is included with room rate
  • Breakfast is served in the Breakfast/dining area
  • Additional food services included in room rate: milk and juice, Fruit
  • Special meals available: Vegetarian

Policies

  • No minimum stay required
  • Smoking is allowed (outside only)
  • We cannot accommodate guest pets
  • Accommodations are not suitable for children
  • No childcare is provided
  • Consumption of alcohol is not permitted
  • Deposit amount required ($20 per night)
  • Check in time is 2pm and Check out time is 12 noon
  • Cancellations:
    2 week notice

Property Features

Property Noted For
  • Antiques/decor
  • Business travel
  • Economical rates
  • Excellent views
  • Gourmet food
  • Group events
  • Honeymoons
  • Nature
  • Peaceful getaway
  • Romantic escape
Establishment Type
  • Historic Cabin
  • Historic Inn

Property Details

  • Architectural style is Cabin
  • Built in 1801
  • Opened for business in 1989
  • Restored / Remodeled in 1987
  • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Location

  • Nearest major city: Burlington, NC (3 miles)

Innkeepers

  • Innkeeper(s): Joe and Avis Rice
    Both Joe and Avis are interested in conservation of land, forestry and history. The cabin has been in their family since 1855.
  • The innkeepers speak: English