Description |
Granite and brick mansion, built in 1911 for James Edward Stagg, a Durham banker, textile manufacturer, and railroad executive, is the last remaining Chateauesque-style dwelling in Durham and one of only a few in the state. Now a unique meeting venue and bed & breakfast inn with eight guest rooms. |
| General Information |
| Public Phones |
Yes |
| Refreshments |
Yes |
| Air-Conditioned Facilities |
Yes |
| Tour Guide Onsite |
Yes |
| Wi-Fi |
Yes |
| Public Restrooms |
Yes |
| Picnic Area |
Yes |
| Distance To Nearby Locations |
| Distance From Convention Center |
0.9 miles |
| Distance From Airport |
14.5 miles |
| Admission |
| Free |
Yes |
| Donations Accepted |
Yes |
| Parking |
| Parking |
Free |
| Access For People With Disabilities |
| HCA Restrooms |
Yes |
| HCA Walkways |
Yes |
| HCA Parking |
Yes |
| Company Information |
| Business Type |
Operated For Profit |
| Ownership |
Privately |
| Operation |
Privately |
| Woman Owned |
Yes |
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