Built in the summer of 1941, the Inn enjoys a spectacular setting on a slight rise, surrounded by the waters of the Pasquotank River and Waters Pond, named for Samuel Waters, an original owner of the land. The house is a finely crafted example of European Manorhouse architecture, with a winding staircase opening into wide halls and large, elegant rooms.Guests are welcome to scroll the acres, sit on the deck and enjoy the sunset, or walk through the camellia garden. Take a nap on the hammock, or read by the water while watching the ducks and ducklings. The more adventurous might enjoy a canoe ride on the river.Serenity ...