Greystone Inn & Conference Ctr
(919) 688-1227
618 Morehead Ave
Durham,
NC
27707
35.9917
-78.9106
Neighborhood: Morehead Hill
Reviews & Ratings for Greystone Inn & Conference Ctr
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Pros and Cons of Weddings at Greystone Inn
by MyOpinion78
July 01, 2009
I had my wedding and reception at Greystone last year. I'd like to rate my experience with 2.5 stars out of 5. If I had to do it over, I'd probably pick a different place. Like a previous poster, I found the owner hard to communicate with. And I felt that when she did answer e-mails, she didn't address all the questions. Also, she told me that she would be at my wedding to assist with the flow of things and she would "take care of me". And when the day came, it turns out she left during the wedding/reception! The house and yard are pretty during the right time of year - our guests loved the house. However, I'd have to tell brides not to get married at Greystone - the street in front of the house is just too loud with passing cars and I know the most of our guests couldn't hear (even with our mics). The boom of music from passing cars is all we hear in our wedding video! The area of town is not nice - large abandoned buildings within walking distance. Our reception was indoor/outdoor and worked well (and people had fun) although I wouldn't have an event with more than 80 people. Also, music must stop at 10pm. I think it is too expensive for what it is. The fees don't include any rentals - tables, chairs, linins, etc --- you have to rent everything through other vendors. Overall, it's too much hassle.
- Pros: Neat old house, elegant feel, neat porch
- Cons: Owner, price, loud street, rain plan, run-down area of town
Fabulous Service
by wrldtraveler01
June 22, 2009
The owner's attention to details and our needs was really amazing. Always available but not intrusive. Hostesses were so nice and easy to work with. They made our weekend with their organic herbs added to an incredible breakfast. I would stay here anytime I could. The owner arranged our food, transportation and suggested activities for us and our friends. The feel of complete solitude so close to everything was amazing in this 1910 treasure of a house. I loved it!
- Pros: Amazing Breakfasts
DO NOT have your wedding here
by bride724
November 21, 2008
The house is beautiful and the location is great but the owner and her assistant are possibly the most unprofessional unpleasant people in the world. I had my wedding there and from the beginning it was extremely hard to get a hold of them and everything you asked them something they acted as if you were bothering them. They do not return phone calls for weeks and said all they would do they day of is stay upstairs and call the cops if the wedding gets out of hand. There was no personal touch... The day before the wedding there were 2 huge holes on the deck and they did not want to fix them for my wedding they wanted to cover them with rugs. The flowers in the front of the house were dead and they did not want to replace them for the wedding even though we were getting married on the stairs. The wedding ended up beautiful due to the fact that we had a coordinator, a great caterer and a fabulous florist. After the event the owner would not give us our deposit back and cussed out my Dad. DO NOT HAVE YOUR EVENT OR WEDDING HERE unless you want months of unpleasant meetings and unneeded stress!
Elegant grounds, great food, stunning house with lots of great sitting areas to relax
by lwatral
July 27, 2008
We stayed here because our friends were having their wedding reception there. We flew in from chicago and stayed at the Inn for two nights. We absolutely loved our stay and their southern hospitality was very generous. The owners were very nice and our room was so relaxing. We had balcony access to the gorgeous grounds, I highly recommend the balcony. It was one of our favorite aspects of our room. The breakfast was also excellent. If we ever come back to this area, we would stay here again.
- Pros: Unique House and experience with amazing views
- Cons: a little on the expensive side but worth it
Greystone Inn
by elizabethross
April 15, 2007
What an amazing place. The unique history as it relates to Durham just added to the experience. The breakfast was awesome and the personalized touches to our stay made us feel like we were in our own home. I was fearful of the "Bed and Breakfast " conotation, but this is not your normal bed and breakfast. Private, quiet and lovely. Luxury Accomodations and a real find in Durham, North Carolina.
- Pros: Thumbs way up.
Personalized service, awesome location
by hammerquist
March 28, 2007
We were among the first guests at Greystone B&B, and we felt so well taken care of. Kind of like having your own private mansion. We had beautiful formal dinners in the dining room, but were able to be casual as well. We had a private family wedding there, and it was the perfect place for that. There was a lot of flexibility for meals -- unusual for a B&B.
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by Contributor
March 27, 2007
Historic inn built in 1910, offers eight suite options, a hot buffet breakfast and accommodations for business meetings and luncheons.
If Martha Stewart herself were entertaining the throngs after a simple, elegant wedding, this is where she might do it.
by Contributor
November 29, 2006
In Short
The 1,200-square-foot veranda is the piece de resistance--ideal in warmer months for a string of tables, an outdoor bar and a band (there's even a dance floor). Also stunning: an entrance hall with a stunning staircase and Tiffany stained-glass window--perfect for a bride's grand entrance or to set the stage for a cake-cutting. Warning: If your party tops 200 people, you'll have to add a tent to allow room.


