The High Hampton Inn Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places-listed district nestled into the gorgeous mountain scenery of the Cashiers Valley, stretching across 1,400 acres between the beautiful panoramas of Chimney Top and Rock Mountains. The historic district was originally the summer home of South Carolina planter Wade Hampton II and served as a favorite hunting preserve for the Hampton family during the late 19th century. In 1933, the property was adapted into the full-service High Hampton Inn, which is still operated as a resort, golf course, spa, and recreational area today. 15 historic buildings connected to the estate and inn are showcased today within the district, including the original 2.5-story inn building, which was designed by local architect Erle Stillwell, and the current High Hampton Country Club.

1525 Highway 107 South, Cashiers, N.C. 28717, Phone: 800-340-2551

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