Greyfield Inn

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Greyfield Inn is a hotel on Cumberland Island in Camden County, Georgia, the only hotel on the island. The inn is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[2] It was opened to the public as an inn in 1962 [3] in a Colonial Revival-style house named Greyfield located on an estate of the same name; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.[1]

Greyfield
Greyfield Inn is located in Georgia
Greyfield Inn
Greyfield Inn is located in the United States
Greyfield Inn
LocationCumberland Island, Camden County, Georgia
Coordinates30°46′47″N 81°28′07″W / 30.77979°N 81.46854°W / 30.77979; -81.46854
Area203 acres (0.82 km2)
Built1901-1905
ArchitectMacClure & Spahr
Architectural styleColonial Revival
MPSCumberland Island National Seashore MRA
NRHP reference No.03000675[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 24, 2003

The NRHP-listed area is 203 acres (0.82 km2) and includes six contributing buildings and four contributing structures.[3]

History

The house was built during 1901 to 1905 for Margaret Carnegie Ricketson and her husband Oliver Ricketson, and was one of several built for Carnegie family members within a large Carnegie family estate on Cumberland.[3] Their daughter Lucy Carnegie Ferguson lived in the house for over seventy years.[4] The Carnegie family owns and manages the Inn.

The house was built on a site known in 1900 as Gray's Field.[5]: 205  The site apparently took its name from John W. Gray, a planter from Jekyll Island who in 1825 bought a 500 acre tract, then known as the Springs Plantation, south of the Stafford Plantation.[5]: 134  The Springs was the site of a home built in the early 1800s by Martha Nightingale, a daughter of Nathanael Greene, and her husband.[5]: 125 

On Sept. 21, 1996, the First African Baptist Church on the north end of the island was the location of the John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette wedding.[6]

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