Cairn Brae - Crooked Oak Mountain Inn

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“Cairn Brae” was listed in Sheila Turnage’s “Haunted Inns of the Southeast”, but it appears that a new B&B is on the premises now called “Crooked Oak Mountain Inn”. We don’t currently have any details on the nature of the haunt here, but if you know anything please share with us so we can update this page.

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Geographic Information

Address:
217 Patton Mill Rd.
Asheville, North Carolina 28804
United States

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GPS:
35.627259245829215, -82.53210246562958
County:
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Nearest Towns:
Asheville, NC (2.2 mi.)
Woodfin, NC (2.8 mi.)
Weaverville, NC (5.1 mi.)
Biltmore Forest, NC (6.5 mi.)
Swannanoa, NC (7.7 mi.)
Bent Creek, NC (9.2 mi.)
Royal Pines, NC (10.6 mi.)
Fairview, NC (10.9 mi.)
Avery Creek, NC (11.7 mi.)
Black Mountain, NC (11.9 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.crookedoakmountaininn.com

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