Places to stay in Marshall, North Carolina

Marshall is a town in Madison County, North Carolina. It is the county seat of Madison County. Places to eat in the region include Marshall's Main Street Cafe, Marshall Container Company, Zuma Coffee, and Sweet Monkey Bakery & Cafe.

If you are travelling in the area, Marshall is located close to Hamburg Mountain, Lisenbee Ridge, Stony Spur, Zade Knob and Locust Knob.

The center of Marshall ( which is at is longitude -82°41'2.4000 and latitude 35°47'51.72 ) is located and 8 miles away from Mars Hill.

Available Marshall lodging

We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Marshall.

Marshall Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Bed & Breakfasts

The Ashe Farm Guest Rooms

We are located in the historic town of Marshall, nested between rocky cliffs and the scenic French Broad River. A drive over the river takes you to to The Ashe Farm, one mile up from the Madison County Courthouse..
1370 Rector Corner Road
Marshall, North Carolina
Hotels

Knollwood

Relax in front of a roaring fire and take your meals overlooking the countryside in the great room.
Route 2570 and Longbranch
Marshall, North Carolina
Bed & Breakfasts

Marshall House Inn

100 Hill Street
Marshall, North Carolina

Marshall Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Marshall

Photograph of Zuma Coffee, Marshall
Zuma Coffee

Zuma Coffee ( Dining / Coffee shop / Tea ). Located at 7 Main Street. Zuma Coffee and Provisions is located on the corner of Main Street and Baley’s Branch Road, across from the historic Madison County Courthouse in downtown Marshall, NC. Our town is a little haven of cool along the French Broad River less than a half-hour north of Asheville. Our local businesses continue to offer shopping and entertainment for those looking to see something new. Check out the shops along Main Street and stroll across the bridge to the island in the river. You'll find a laid-back small town that combines an appreciation for mountain traditions with a sense of hope and excitement for the future. www.zumascoffee.com Link