Amethyst
Amethyst steps up the in-room experience with an air-jet tub plus shower combo, more space, and a more polished finish than the standard rooms. A good choice for a special occasion stay where the room itself is part of the trip.
Accommodations
Amethyst steps up the in-room experience with an air-jet tub plus shower combo, more space, and a more polished finish than the standard rooms. A good choice for a special occasion stay where the room itself is part of the trip.
Aquamarine has a sitting area separate from the bed — a small detail that makes a real difference when one of you is reading and the other is on a call. King bed, walk-in shower, the second floor's quieter rhythm.
The Cottage is the whole standalone building, booked as a single group: Diamond Suite, Gold, and Silver together. Sleeps up to 6 adults, 21 and over.
Diamond Suite is the most secluded room at Carriage Way. King bed, air-jet tub and shower combo, dedicated cottage parking, and a strict two-guest cap.
Emerald has the most generous bath in the main house — a separate air-jet tub and walk-in shower, paired with a king bed and a quieter first-floor location. Pick this when you want the bathroom to feel more like a small spa than a utility.
Garnet leans into Carriage Way's older character — dark red walls, deep wood trim, original hardwood floors. The room sits to the front of the house with a calm view of the veranda, the kind of first-floor room that's easy to settle into after a day of walking the historic district.
Gold is the cottage's premium room — king bed, jacuzzi tub and shower combo, the same quiet detachment from the main house. Pairs naturally with a multi-night stay where the goal is to slow down rather than be on the move every day.
Peridot is the inn's smallest economy queen, on the first floor, with a simple stand-up shower. Best for solo travelers, short stays, or guests who want the lowest rate at Carriage Way without giving up Cuna Street's location.
Platinum is one of the calmer second-floor rooms — neutral palette, a king bed, and a walk-in shower. Good for guests who want the upstairs quiet but a slightly more polished feel than some of the other gemstone rooms.
Ruby is the most accessible room from the main entry — first-floor, near the front door, with a king bed and walk-in shower. Priced at the inn's economy tier, it's a sensible pick for a shorter stay or a guest who plans to be out exploring most of the time.
Sapphire keeps the inn's Victorian roots intact — a vintage clawfoot tub in the bath, stained-glass detail at the windows, and the sense that the room hasn't been pulled too far from how it looked in 1883. Best for guests who want the historic feel rather than a modernized stay.
Silver lives in the cottage — a small standalone building behind the main house. You park at the main inn and walk over, and once you're inside the cottage feels distinctly more private than rooms in the main building.
Tanzanite gives you the comfort of a king bed and a walk-in shower without stairs to climb at the end of a long day. A straightforward first-floor room that prioritizes ease.
Topaz catches good morning light from the second floor, paired with a queen bed and a walk-in shower. A practical room for travelers who want quiet upstairs accommodations without needing a king.
Tourmaline sits on the quieter side of the second floor with a walk-in shower and the same heart-pine flooring you find through the rest of the house. A simple, easygoing room — comfortable bed, full bath, no fuss.
Smoke-free property. Pets are not permitted, with the exception of ADA service dogs. A hot plated breakfast is included with every stay.
Dietary Restrictions are tailored to your preferences when shared in advance.
Rates and current availability are best confirmed through the booking system. For reservation help by phone, call (904) 829-2467.