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Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of our meticulously restored 1880s Southern manor in the heart of historic New Bern. This enormous getaway welcomes you with a majestic front porch adorned with classic rocking chairs, ideal for lazy...
The North Carolina Estuarium is one of the highlights of Little Washington's downtown scene, and for good reason. The 12,500 square foot structure, which has served as an educational center since it was first managed by the Partnership for the...
Summary:This impressive, newly refreshed home, designed by Sharon Duncan, is the ideal hideaway for families or big groups coming to New Bern. With 5 beds, this home sleeps up to 8 guests comfortably! Kick back and appreciate cavernous living room...
What we now know as Oriental was first settled about 1870 by Louis B. Midyette. He took shelter in the area's natural harbor on the Neuse River and the mouth of Smith Creek when he was blown off course on his way to New Bern.
Welcome to your pristine escape in handsome New Bern! This 1-bedroom, 1.5-bath vacation rental bungalow is tucked away in a peaceful neighborhood just steps from Trent River. Unwind in the comfort of a entirely equipped home featuring a full...
The small community of Bath hasn't changed that much since it was officially established in 1705, and locals and long-time visitors wouldn't have it any other way. The small town, barely over a square mile in area, hugs the waterfront of the Pamlico...
Come appreciate downtown life in historic New Bern! Little Queen on Craven was constructed in 1814. This appealing two-bedroom, 1.5 bathroom Federal-Period home is ideal for a long weekend hideaway. Visit, relax, and discover! Whatever your...
European settlement near the Pamlico River in the 1690's led to the creation of Bath, North Carolina's first town, in 1705. The town's location seemed ideal with easy access to the river and the Atlantic Ocean 50 miles away--at Ocracoke Inlet.








