Bed & Breakfasts
Cedar House Inn
www.cedarhouseinn.com
Cyndi Humphrey
79 Cedar Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084
info@cedarhouseinn.com
800.845.0012
904.829.0079
Located in the historic district of romantic St. Augustine, Cedar House Inn Bed and Breakfast has quickly become the ideal destination for intimate, elegant, and affordable celebrations.
Voted Best Bed and Breakfast in St. Augustine for the past 3 years, this lovely venue built in 1893 offers 4 beautiful locations where you can exchange your vows as a couple or invite up to 30 friends and family to join you!
Your wedding day vision is personal to owner Cyndi Humphrey. From the simplicity of an elopement to a catered affair, Cyndi’s 25 years of hospitality experience ensures your “to-do” list is placed in good hands, leaving you to relax and enjoy the excitement of your very special day!
Inns of Elegance
www.innsofelegance.com
Leigh Cort
leighcort@bellsouth.net
904.806.3613
The Inns of Elegance (circa 1791 – 1918) are a celebrated collection of 5 romantic Bed & Breakfast Inns, all in the heart of St. Augustine’s historic district. They are within walking distance to each other and to the restaurants, shops, attractions and magic of America’s Oldest City. Renowned for beautifully-appointed bedrooms, parlors, porches and verandahs, accommodations are distinctively representative of their particular era. Equally as important as the personalized attention that the Innkeepers give to their guests is breakfast. All five inns prepare homemade breakfast that transports guests to a gentler time of gracious Southern hospitality. The Inns were all plush homes at various times in history, then lovingly restored. Now they offer an oasis of privacy where guests enjoy luxurious linens and baths, tropical settings for small weddings and 500 years of beauty and history right at their doorstep.
The 5 Inns of Elegance include: BayfrontWestcott House (circa 1885), BayfrontMarin House (circa 1788), Casablanca Inn (circa 1914), Inn on Charlotte (circa 1914), St. Francis Inn (circa 1791).
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