Location and Contact Information
159 Harrison Avenue
(828)369-8888
Originally built in 1887, this charming, Antebellum style home was used as a young women’s boarding school. In 1902, it served for a time as Franklin’s public school and in 1915 it was converted into a Hotel. In 1982, The building was added to a much deserved place on The National Register of Historic Places. This grand old Terrace has seen many changes since then as owners have come and gone, yet she has always served the members and the vistors of Franklin well. When visiting us at The Franklin Terrace, you can expect to wake up every morning and enjoy our full Country Breakfast. This stunning repast will include a fine selection of Homemade Breads and Pastries, Fresh Local Fruits, Juices, Eggs, Bacon & Sausage, Jams, Jellies & Preserves, Fresh Coffee and Specialties! Come and Enjoy!