Coach House Inn Edenton is an economical choice for Edenton visitors, and features an ideal location on the borders of the central downtown area. With restaurants, shopping, and the gorgeous waterfront found roughly a half mile away, visitors can enjoy a full and easily accessible exploration of this scenic Inner Banks area while sticking to a tight traveling budget.
From the small motel, visitors can walk or ride to the Visitors Center, historic colonial attractions, and a collection of restaurants, which are all found just down the road along Broad Street. (Fast food, chain restaurants, and other services are also found within a mile or so, as well as US Highway 17, which makes it a convenient destination for visitors passing through too.) While at the motel, guests will enjoy a nice selection of amenities on-site, including cable TV, micro-fridge, free local phone calls, free ice, and free access to wireless internet, and there’s plenty of parking available for vehicles of veritably all sizes. The biggest draw to the Coach House Inn Edenton is arguably the price tag as well as the location, and visitors who want to be close to all the sites but don’t want to overspend, will find this modest-sized motel a breath of fresh air.
Take a day trip or an afternoon off the beach to explore the heart of Historic Corolla Park, and you’ll find one of the Outer Banks’ newest and most noteworthy attractions, the Currituck Maritime Museum.
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