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Surround yourself with
the luxury of The Fairbanks House Bed and Breakfast nestled in the Victorian
seaside village of historic Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island. An 1885 creation of famed
architect, Robert Schuyler, The Fairbanks House is listed in the National
Register of Historic Places. On one manicured acre, the four-story Italianate-style
villa is graced with dormers, bay windows, massive chimneys and balustrade
balconies and porches and a fifteen-foot tower. Legend has it that one
of the Fairbanks' descendants stood in the tall tower and watched the 1901
Jacksonville fire fifty miles away.
Once
inside, guests marvel at twelve-foot ceilings with elaborate mouldings,
polished heart-of-pine floors, and the magnificent staircase carved of
Honduran mahogany. The grandeur of bookcases built of orangewood from the
Fairbanks' own groves, and two fireplaces that are inlaid with English
tiles - one depicting scenes from Shakespearean plays and the other with
Aesop's fables - grace the inn's spacious chambers and add elegance to
the home, featured in the January-February issue of "Country Inns"
Magazine. Beyond the common rooms decorated with crystal chandeliers, Eastlake
furniture and French and English antiques, the ambience extends outside
to arched piazzas, courtyard, swimming pool and enchanted gardens.
Each of the twelve guest rooms, suites,
and cottages offers splendor, comfort, and private baths.
Guests will find queen and king size, canopy or four-poster beds, fireplaces
and luxurious bathrooms with choice of Jacuzzis, claw-foot tub, or shower.
The rooms are appointed with antiques, oriental rugs, and period pieces
to create a special sanctuary for every guest. Cable television and telephones
are provided in each room. Guest may also choose to enjoy the genteel country
charm of one of the three cottages.
Guests
may savor their gourmet breakfast, a hot entree served with seasonal fruits,
delectable breads, juices, coffee and assorted teas, in the formal dining
room or the beautiful courtyard overlooking the rose garden and pool. Dishes
such as egg casserole heaped with potatoes and cheese, orange pecan french toast
, or pumpkin pancakes with a caramel topping make for a tasty
beginning to one's day and fulfill The Fairbanks House reputation for gourmet
flare.
Historic Fernandina Beach beckons visitors to explore its many treasures. Guests may wander down Centre Street to browse in Fernandina's quaint shops and art galleries or immerse themselves in the town's history on a trip to the Amelia Island Museum of History or Fort Clinch, a pre-Civil War fort. Enjoy a romantic carriage ride past Victorian homes, stroll Amelia Island's beautiful beaches or take a sunset sail on a 100-ft schooner. Golfing, tennis, biking, kayaking, fishing, and sailing are all at your fingertips along with day trips to St. Augustine, St. Simons and Jekyll Islands or the Cumberland Island National Park. As the setting sun illuminates Fernandina's dock and shrimping fleet, an assortment of evening entertainment presents itself. Delight in a local theatre production and enjoy fine dining at the Island's many outstanding restaurants, all within an easy walk.
If you would like to see some additional photographs of the property, go to our Photo Gallery.
 

 
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227 South 7th Street
Amelia Island, Florida 32034
904 277-0500
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