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85 Jovers Lane, Wanchese, NC 27981
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Wanchese Inn B&B
Ranked #1 of 2 Wanchese B&B and Inns
4.5 of 5 stars 8 Reviews
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Raleigh, NC
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“Wonderful quaint B&B with friendly owners”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 September 2010

My husband and I stayed at the Wanchese Inn for a single night while traveling through the Outer Banks. The owner Lynn was extremely friendly and accomodating. The room was clean and spacious, and the breakfast was tasty. This is a wonderful quaint inn in Wanchese, a little tucked away from the hustle and bustle of other areas in the Outer Banks, but close to historic Manteo and Nags Head. The value was great! We would definitely stay here again.

  • Stayed September 2010, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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St. Louis, MO
1 review
“Ample space, relaxed atmosphere, great inkeeper - I'd go back!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 June 2010

I stayed for 4 nights at the Wanchese Inn on a girls' getaway to the Outer Banks, and I would definitely go back. We rented the entire B&B (4 bedrooms), and it was frankly more space than we needed, which is the only reason why I give this place only 4 stars for Value -- with the large beds and futons in the rooms, we figured place could easily have accommodated 10 people or more. (We originally had more people planning to come on the trip. I'm told that each room also rents separately.)

I had never stayed in a B&B before, but the entire experience exceeded my expectations. The inn was a rambling old Cape Cod style house at the end of a residential lane, with wildflowers in the yard, surrounded by a literal white picket fence. I was afraid the inside would be lacy, fussy and decorated all in pink (again, never stayed in a B&B before), but I found the decor very comfortable -- everything was done in the blues and grays of the ocean and the tawny colors of the beach, a cross between Southern comfort and New England sensibility, with pictures of local fishing scenes on the walls.

At first I was slightly disappointed that the place wasn't on the beach -- we were a couple of miles away from the water, but as the trip went on, I saw this as an advantage. The beach in the Outer Banks is extremely windy, and sand gets into everything, so it was nice to be able to leave the waterfront behind and come home. We rented a car and we never found the drive to nearby towns or the beach to be a pain -- the scenery is either beach-beautiful or small-town-quirky.

I'd give the B&B 9.9 out of 10 comfort in the common areas. The interior had been fully rehabbed, with refinished hardwood, new carpet, fresh paint and new furniture. We either ate at a boarding-house style wooden table in the dining room or at a smaller dining table on the screened-in porch. Our favorite gathering spot was the sun room, which had a large flat screen TV and DVD player, with a couch and two squishy armchairs. We spent some very comfortable evenings in the sun room. We bought our own drinks and snacks and there was plenty of room for them in the house fridge. My one and only complaint about the common areas was that my friends and I stubbed toes and banged heels a couple a couple of times on raised pieces of hardwood at the thresholds between rooms -- in an old house, sometimes the floors are different heights. But once we remembered to wear shoes in the house, all was well. The high-speed internet was free and served us well.

The rooms were quite comfortable. Two rooms had private baths and the third and fourth rooms shared a bath. All the bathrooms were perfectly clean, with plenty of hot water and exhaust fans. The master suite was gigantic, with its own sitting room and a private bath with a glass shower and jacuzzi, if memory serves. My one reservation about my room, one of the shared-bath rooms, was that the mattress was slightly lopsided from use, but I slept like a baby. Someone from a bustling city might find that kind of deep quiet disconcerting, but I loved it! All the bedrooms had flat-screen TVs of varying sizes, but I never turned mine on.

Last but certainly not least, our inkeeper, Lynn -- she was a jewel. She is a fantastic storyteller with a great laugh. She kept us entertained for an hour the first night with great local stories and plenty of suggestions on where to go and what to do. She made us breakfast every morning, and it was reliably hot, on time, and delicious. And best of all, after she made sure we were comfortable, she left us be to do our own thing.

Finally, my thumbnail sketch of the Outer Banks -- we went in late May, right at the start of "the Season," and things weren't yet crowded. Our weather was perfect, but we were told storms can pop up and disappear just as quickly. The waterfront in the village of Manteo, about 10-15 minutes north of Wanchese, also on Roanoke Island, was charming. The Outer Banks folks have mastered the art of making tourists feel comfortable and welcome without turning themselves into a plastic replica of a fishing village. The boutique shopping is fantastic, and there are deals to be found on jewelry, pottery and nicer souvenirs if you browse a bit. We climbed through the replica sailing ship, the Elizabeth II, which brought very early English colonists to those shores, and then rented sea kayaks and paddled around the sound. Food, culture, shopping, and athletic activities, all in one spot -- Manteo was great. At Lynn's recommendation, we drove an hour south to the beaches near Cape Hatteras, which were flawless. Stop on the drive down and climb over the dunes (as long as it's not roped off to indicate a wildlife protection area) -- the beach on the other side is untouched, with unbroken shells as large as your hand. A thoroughly enjoyable trip!

  • Stayed May 2010, travelled with friends
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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“Great place - relaxing, quiet and friendly”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 6 July 2009

Being two college students we thought this was a great value and got much more than what we expected. We stayed in the room (#2) with the private balcony and private entrance which was an added benefit. The folks were really welcoming and very helpful. They knew the area very well (best beaches, fishing hot spots etc.) and were more than willing to give beach amenities for free (beach chairs, fishing rods ...). All in all a hidden treasure.

  • Stayed July 2009, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Boone, NC
1 review
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
“We Love The Wanchese Inn B&B”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 February 2008
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My husband and I came and stayed at the Wanchese Inn and it was wonderful! We brought our boat and were able to keep it at the B&B and we even had a place to clean our fish after our day out. The owners are great people and had plenty of information about the water and fishing. Bill always has great tips! The breakfast was great too. The casserole is to die for! The house offer a quiet, quaint place to stay and the rooms were incredible clean. We must go back and I would recommend anyone going to the Outer Banks for fun, fishing, or just hanging out for the weekend to look up the Wanchese Inn. Such a great find!

  • Liked — The owners were wonderful and everything you needed was available.
  • Disliked — Nothing...It was great!
  • Stayed September 2007, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 5 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Columbia, SC
1 review
6 helpful votes 6 helpful votes
“Wanchese Inn is Awesome! It was a Laid-Back, Relaxing B&B for our Honeymoon!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 May 2006
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people found this review helpful

My new husband and I wanted to visit the outer banks for our honeymoon and were bringing our jon boat along on the trip. We wanted more comfort than a hotel, so we chose a B&B. In order to find the B&B we were looking for, we checked the outer banks visitor's center website and read about all the things to do there. We chose Roanoke Island, as it was near the Alligator River Wildlife Refuge (I am a biologist and he is a forester, so wildlife ventures were a MUST for our trip). The website showed a list of B&B's under the accomodations section, and I read about all of our choices and selected the Wanchese Inn B&B, due to the boat parking and boat slip availability to its guests.

After calling the Wanchese Inn, the owners were so nice and laid-back (and we are laid-back people), that we knew that was the place for us. We weren't dissapointed. Great people, great conversations over breakfast with the owners, and nice huge comfy room with jacuzzi that was fabulous! We had almost the entire top floor of the house to ourselves. Not ever having been from the outer banks before, we were interested in its history. There were countless historical pictures on the wall how the town once looked. We were so glad we stayed in Wanchese and away from the bigger town of Manteo and hustle and bustle of Nags Head.

While there, we visited the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Pea Island National Wildlife refuge, fished in Oregon Inlet off of Pamlico Sound, checked out Spencer Yacht Manufacturing area, ate great seafood at RV's, and caught a pool game or two at Shucker's. We also visited Jockey's Ridge State Park in Nags Head (huge 140' sand dunes) in which we hiked barefooted, and Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge on the way back home to Columbia, SC.

We had a nice time. Many thanks to Lynn and Bill of the Wanchese Inn B&B for an awesome time!

Katy and Chisolm Beckham
Columbia, SC

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