BLOOM FARM RETREAT

Roost - Roam - Return

EXPLORE / HISTORIC EDENTON

Historic Edenton

One of the South's most beautiful colonial towns, just 2.5 miles away.

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Historic Edenton Walking Tour

Explore one of the South's most beautiful colonial towns, just 2.5 miles from the farm.

5 minutes Year-round; candlelight tours in December
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Edenton Bay & Waterfront

Scenic waterfront with the 1886 Roanoke River Lighthouse, marina, and stunning views.

5 minutes Year-round
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1767 Chowan County Courthouse

National Historic Landmark — the finest Georgian courthouse in the South, still in use today.

5 minutes Year-round

Cupola House (1758)

National Historic Landmark — the finest surviving Jacobean architecture in America.

5 minutes Year-round
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Penelope Barker House

Known as "Edenton's Living Room" — site of the 1774 Edenton Tea Party, the first women's political protest.

5 minutes Year-round

St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Second-oldest church building in North Carolina, begun in 1736.

5 minutes Year-round

James Iredell House

Home of one of the first U.S. Supreme Court justices, appointed by George Washington.

5 minutes Year-round
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Roots of Edenton

African American heritage organization preserving the stories of Black Edentonians through the centuries.

5 minutes Year-round

Kadesh A.M.E. Zion Church

Gothic Revival church built in 1897 by a formerly enslaved carpenter, with original Tiffany stained glass.

5 minutes Year-round

Edenton Cotton Mill Museum

One of the most well-preserved intact mill villages in North Carolina, on the National Register.

5 minutes Year-round

Surf, Wind & Fire

Outdoor lifestyle store with the iconic Surfing Pig Sip + Shop on historic Broad Street.

5 minutes Year-round
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Chowan Arts Council

A vibrant community arts organization bringing exhibitions, performances, and creative programming to Edenton.

5 minutes Year-round; check website for current exhibitions and events