Sandford House,
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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Sandford House is a charming historic landmark located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States. This beautiful institution is a popular tourist attraction, known for its stunning architecture and rich history. Visitors can explore the grounds, take guided tours, and learn about the fascinating stories behind this iconic building. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a unique sightseeing experience, Sandford House is a must-visit destination in Fayetteville.
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"We went ghost hunting! It was great!"
"The Sandford House is available for rentals for small events or meetings. Monday thru Saturday. Open 9am to 9pm."
"Architecture is impressive. Volunteer who opened door to us was explaining they are preparing for a fundraiser. Perhaps if they had a curator and offered tours money would be plentiful and house would not need to be sold."
"DO NOT PLAN YOUR WEDDING HERE. The grounds are absolutely fabulous but the staff that runs this place is the absolute worst. Starting with the contract. The person running this facility NEVER contacted the two people that signed the contract when there were issues. She notified her "friends" that she was having issues in getting the keys to the venue to the CONTRACTED individuals for the rehersal. The contract stated that the chairs and tables were to be set up. They were not. Additional laborers were hired last minute to assist with setting up of chairs and tables. There was no running water in the rooms designated for Dressing for the Bride and Groom. Half way through the reception she and her staff started telling folks to leave it was over. The staff dismissed the additional laborers that were hired by the Bride & Groom. She cussed my son and his new wife at the end of the wedding receptions....dropping the F bomb and claiming that this was the worst wedding ever. I would NEVER have thought the staff would be so disrespectful."
"The property is owned by the Fayetteville women's club and there an informational plaque in front of it, but I don't know if or when they do any sort of tours, interesting to look at though, especially considering the house was built in 1797"
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