Harmony
House Inn

The
Harmony House Inn an 8,000 square foot, located
in New Bern, is listed on the National Register
of Historic Places. The Harmony House was owed by
Francis Lamotte in 1809 and was later purchased
by Benjamin Ellis in 1850. As the Ellis family consite
of many members the house was expanded and porches
were built. Within few years the Wall was built
dividing the house into two sections.
The double front doors and hallways are the only hint
of its strange architectural past. After few years
The Harmony House was occupied by Company K of the
45th Massachusetts Regiment and Sooki Kirkpatrick,
who bought the inn in 1994, have added two new suits
and also retained the homely touches.
Sooki ideas of coloring the walls
gave the house a personal touch. The harmony house
has seven guest rooms and three suites Each suite
has a king sized bed and a queen sized pullout soft
bed and a sitting area. This house is ideally suitable
for families.
The Living Room has a lot of space for relaxment
having a beautiful music playing in the background.
The Harmony House Inn offers 10 spacious guest rooms.
There is also one more suite which is a new one
in which a four poster king sized bed and a two
person, heart-shaped Jacuzzi in the bathroom. Each
room is built and decorated in an highly technical
manner by Sooki kirkpatrick. Each room is different
from another and spacious rooms are filled with
antiques. All rooms have the same first-class amenities
All bathrooms are located in the room or suite.
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