Location:
The Reed House Bed and Breakfast is
located two miles south of Asheville, North Carolina, on U.S. Highway
25. The street address is: Reed House Bed and Breakfast Inn, 119 Dodge
Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina 28803. It is open during the summer,
spring and fall, but closed during the winter.
Description:
Built on top of a low mountain, this
immense, yet simple Victorian Mansion, at the top of a steep hill, overlooks
the Biltmore House, the mansion used in the film, BEING THERE, and was
owned by George Vanderbilt. The Reed House was built in 1892 by one of
George Vanderbilt's lawyers, Samuel Harrison Reed, and is on the National
Register of Historic Places. Before it was a bed and breakfast, Reed House
had been divided easily into 4 large, roomy apartments.
This pale yellow 2 story mansion has
ten rooms in its two wings. On the outside, one can see a wrap around
piazza and an elaborate turret perched between the two wings. Inside,
there are 10 fireplaces, each surrounded by Italian tiles. Each of its
five guest rooms has a fireplace, and a unique mantle and style. Reed
House has a parlor and a small game room, complete with pool table, a
library, a family room, a secret passageway, 4 upstairs guest rooms and
two sets of steps. The front stairs were for family and guests, and a
back set of steps was used by the servants.
Manifestations:
1) In the 1970's, during the first
night that the T family spent in their recently purchased Reed House,
heavy footsteps were heard clumping up the back servant stairs late
at night. Mrs. T went to investigate, but found no one seen there. All
her teenage children were sleeping. For several years after this incident,
these heavy footsteps were heard whenever someone new spent the night
there. When the back stairs were covered with carpet, only a soft thud
would be heard, which didn't wake anyone up.
2) At the T's first Christmas party
in their new home, their Christmas tree, which was set up firmly in
the parlor, fell over for no reason after their guests laughed and scoffed
at the family's ghost stories.
3) Ghosts seem to pass the time
by playing games of pool on the pool table in the game room. On numerous
occasions, the sounds of someone striking the racked up balls which
in turn hit each other have been clearly heard. These occurrences at
first seemed to happen only when the house was empty except for one
or two people. Recently, the ghostly pool game activity has increased,
and happens randomly during both the daytime and nighttime hours. It
has become impossible to keep a set of racked balls from being split
apart.
4) Sometimes a pool ball will mysteriously
disappear and be found later in an odd place in the house.
5) Two of the upstairs guest bedrooms,
The Circus Room and The Lavender Room have doors that open and close
at will, like an unseen presence is going about their business.
Still Haunted?
Definitely yes!
It is theorized that one of these
amiable ghosts could be Samuel Reed himself, and perhaps some of his children.
Out of nine children, only 4 made it to adulthood. Perhaps playing pool
was a favorite family activity. Whoever these ghosts are, they seem happy
to share their mansion with the living, perhaps pleased that the mansion
is being renovated so beautifully. |