Peachy the Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 59

EAT. STAY. SHOP. PLAY. STAY DeeDee Dalrymple a home nearby, we don’t stay at the Eseeola, but we visit often for dinner. The lodge looks much the way noted architect Henry Bacon designed it with its now extinct American chestnut bark. I always feel as though I have stepped back in time into a more genteel era. 175 Linville Avenue Linville, NC 800.742.6717 Photo: Eseeola Lodge DeeDee Dalrymple and her husband live in Charlotte, NC, which puts them only two hours from their summer home in the mountains. Their children grew up hiking, swimming, swinging on ropes and jumping off cliffs. DeeDee is excited to release Effortless Entertaining, a step-by-step handbook and newsletter to inspire and equip others to welcome guests into their homes. As DeeDee explains, “Our favorite ‘restaurant’ is home because we love our own porch the best. Summer in the mountains means fresh foods, the most beautiful flowers and the perfect weather for eating outside.” Eseeola Lodge (photo below) In 1891, Harvard professor William James visited Linville and wrote, “At last, I have struck it rich here in North Carolina and am in the most poetic place I have ever been.” He began construction on what is now the Eseeola Lodge, which continues to evoke this poetic character and a rustic elegance. Since we have FALL 2016 57