Everything about our experience at The Cuthbert House Inn was extraordinary. We arrived just in time for the evening hors d'oeuvres hour and were warmly welcomed by the charming owners, Chris and Suzanne, whom we saw regularly throughout our stay. Their hospitality, along with the kindness and helpfulness of Robert, Karen, and Evette, made us feel truly at home.||Our room was pristine—immaculately cleaned and beautifully decorated with a thoughtful blend of antiques and modern comforts. Upon entering, we were greeted with chocolates from the very store Tom Hanks frequented while filming Forrest Gump, as well as a personalized note with the next day’s weather, sunrise, and sunset times—such lovely, thoughtful touches.||The inn itself is a stunning example of preserving historical integrity while incorporating modern amenities. Built in 1790, the house retains its original charm with period furnishings, yet feels comfortably updated. Attention to detail is evident in every corner.||Breakfast each morning was a real highlight—a delicious buffet with a rotating hot item, all served in the beautiful main dining room. The pastries, made in-house by the chef, were incredible, and he kindly accommodated my dairy allergy without hesitation. And the French press coffee? Amazing. I loved it so much, I brought home a bag of their custom blend for my family.||For those traveling with someone with mobility issues, be aware that most rooms are up a flight of stairs, though there are three rooms on ground level. Breakfast is served on the main floor, which is accessed by stairs at the front or back of the house. My 80-year-old mother chose to climb the stairs each day, but I’m sure the staff would have allowed us to bring a tray to her room if needed.||The views from the house are absolutely breathtaking—directly overlooking the bay with sailboats drifting by, framed by live oaks draped in Spanish moss and resurrection ferns. At times, it truly felt like we were looking at a painting.||Another bonus: the house is within easy walking distance to Beaufort’s charming downtown, full of great restaurants, shops, and galleries. You can leave your car parked and soak in the local atmosphere on foot.||If you're considering a stay in Beaufort, The Cuthbert House Inn is an unforgettable choice—gracious hospitality, incredible food, thoughtful accommodations, and picture-perfect surroundings. Highly,...
Read moreEverything about our experience at The Cuthbert House Inn was extraordinary. We arrived just in time for the evening hors d'oeuvres hour and were warmly welcomed by the charming owners, Chris and Suzanne, whom we saw regularly throughout our stay. Their hospitality, along with the kindness and helpfulness of Robert, Karen, and Evette, made us feel truly at home.
Our room was pristine—immaculately cleaned and beautifully decorated with a thoughtful blend of antiques and modern comforts. Upon entering, we were greeted with chocolates from the very store Tom Hanks frequented while filming Forrest Gump, as well as a personalized note with the next day’s weather, sunrise, and sunset times—such lovely, thoughtful touches.
The inn itself is a stunning example of preserving historical integrity while incorporating modern amenities. Built in 1790, the house retains its original charm with period furnishings, yet feels comfortably updated. Attention to detail is evident in every corner.
Breakfast each morning was a real highlight—a delicious buffet with a rotating hot item, all served in the beautiful main dining room. The pastries, made in-house by the chef, were incredible, and he kindly accommodated my dairy allergy without hesitation. And the French press coffee? Amazing. I loved it so much, I brought home a bag of their custom blend for my family.
For those traveling with someone with mobility issues, be aware that most rooms are up a flight of stairs, though there are three rooms on ground level. Breakfast is served on the main floor, which is accessed by stairs at the front or back of the house. My 80-year-old mother chose to climb the stairs each day, but I’m sure the staff would have allowed us to bring a tray to her room if needed.
The views from the house are absolutely breathtaking—directly overlooking the bay with sailboats drifting by, framed by live oaks draped in Spanish moss and resurrection ferns. At times, it truly felt like we were looking at a painting.
Another bonus: the house is within easy walking distance to Beaufort’s charming downtown, full of great restaurants, shops, and galleries. You can leave your car parked and soak in the local atmosphere on foot.
If you're considering a stay in Beaufort, The Cuthbert House Inn is an unforgettable choice—gracious hospitality, incredible food, thoughtful accommodations, and picture-perfect surroundings. Highly,...
Read moreCuthbert House is an absolute must stay for anyone visiting Beaufort who desires first rate service, clean and beautifully appointed accommodations, friendly and inviting innkeepers and owners, and outstanding food in a bed and breakfast.
The location cannot be beat overlooking the bay waterfront. Just Google search or Google Earth the location and you will quickly see this is a prime and ideal location.
I was greeted warmly, professionally, and very personally by Robert upon arrival and he was just outstanding. He was detailed in his explanation of how everything worked, gave me an outstanding tour of the home, and indulged my love of history by sharing some of the history of the home (and put up with all my questions).
The breakfast food was first class. The french press coffee is one of the best I have ever had and the eggs benedict was outstanding. Hollandaise sauce is rarely done correctly in most restaurants, including many so called 5 star establishments, but this was stellar.
Each evening was a nice social gathering including wine, beer, and wonderful food items. I did not get to enjoy this as much as I would have liked due to having dinner plans in the area during my stay. Each evening, the chef/staff put out a sweet snack and they were all incredible.
Myra (I may have spelled that incorrectly) took impeccable care of my room, was incredibly friendly (just a warm and wonderful smile), and provided a fantastic turn down service. She was an enormous blessing.
I can't say enough good things about Cuthbert House, the owners, and the team that makes the place go. It was an outstanding stay, even if I was there for the burial of my Uncle, and I am hopeful to come back with my wife in the...
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