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Omni Grove Park Inn Resort Opens New Pavilion on Property

The Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC has unveiled its new Seely Pavilion, an Arts & Crafts inspired space designed to serve guests, meetings and groups and local events.

 

The pavilion honors the style and craftsmanship of the historic Main Inn and was designed to showcase and reflect the natural beauty and stunning scenery of the surrounding property.  Design details include:

  • Exposed trusses for a rustic ambiance
  • Reclaimed wood and a stacked hearth around a large fireplace
  • Polished concrete flooring
  • Six pairs of floor-to-ceiling picturesque doors and windows offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range and Donald Ross designed golf course
  • Modern technical amenities

 

The Seely Pavilion is named in honor of the Grove Park Inn Resort designer and original General Manager, Frederick Loring Seely.  Mr. Seely is honored inside the pavilion with a portrait painted by local artist, James Daniel.

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