Spirit of Cape Fear – Blackbeard's Historic Hideway
Step into the Spirit of Cape Fear — a pet-friendly colonial retreat in historic downtown Wilmington. This 100+ year-old home blends maritime character with modern comfort and fast Wi-Fi. Two large bedrooms suit couples or families. Walk to the Riverwalk, dining, nightlife, shops, and waterfront attractions, then unwind in a quiet historic neighborhood with a private yard ideal for dogs and extended stays.
Treasure Hunt
Digging is permitted only within the designated area of the backyard. Tools are provided. Any treasure found is yours to keep. Please restore the area after digging.
Amenities Laundry Machines available for stays over 5 days
About the Theme
This home offers a unique, story-driven experience inspired by the pirate history of the Cape Fear coast and the legend of Blackbeard. The property blends historic character with modern comfort, creating a stay that feels both immersive and relaxing. Guests of all ages enjoy discovering the themed details throughout the home, making it a memorable stay for families, couples, and travelers who appreciate history and adventure. While the home celebrates Wilmington’s pirate past, it still provides all the modern amenities needed for a comfortable and convenient stay.
Historic Property Note
As a residence over 100 years old, the home includes original features and period details that reflect its age and character.
Fireplace
The fireplace is electric and provided for ambiance only.
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The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load the dishwasher
Gather used towels
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights and lock the doors
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Long-term renters welcome
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the area
Wilmington
Located on a river, this holiday home is in Brooklyn Arts District, a neighbourhood in Wilmington. Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College and Live Oak Bank Pavilion are cultural highlights, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit The Cotton Exchange and Mayfaire Town Center. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Legion Stadium or Trask Coliseum.
Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
Brooklyn Arts Center at St. Andrews - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
Live Oak Bank Pavilion - 11 min walk - 0.9 km
Riverwalk - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
Wilmington Convention Center - 13 min walk - 1.2 km
Getting around
Wilmington, NC (ILM-Wilmington Intl.) - 12 min drive
Restaurants
Brunch Thyme - 6 min walk
The Half - 10 min walk
Bonita Latin Fusion - 14 min walk
Copper Penny - 3 min drive
Savorez - 17 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Spirit of Cape Fear – Blackbeard's Historic Hideway pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 4 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Spirit of Cape Fear – Blackbeard's Historic Hideway?
As of 4 April 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Spirit of Cape Fear – Blackbeard's Historic Hideway on 7 June 2026 start from NZ$478, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Spirit of Cape Fear – Blackbeard's Historic Hideway?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Spirit of Cape Fear – Blackbeard's Historic Hideway?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Spirit of Cape Fear – Blackbeard's Historic Hideway?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Spirit of Cape Fear – Blackbeard's Historic Hideway located?
Located in Brooklyn Arts District, this holiday home is within a 15-minute walk of Brooklyn Arts Center at St. Andrews and Riverwalk. Riverfront Park and Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College are also within 15 minutes.
About the host
Hosted by Ryan Graves
Ryan’s story is shaped by curiosity and movement—across places, cultures, and ideas. Through years of travel and work in marketing, he learned how people connect through story, design, and belief. Drawn to creating passion, Ryan began building experiences that invite reflection. In 2024, he launched Yahway, an app born from a desire to explore faith and the questions that define humanity. That same pursuit lives on in the spaces he creates—homes designed not just to be stayed in, but felt.
Why they chose this property
The Spirit of Cape Fear rests where legend chose to stop running.
When Blackbeard’s sails finally vanished from the horizon, his spirit did not follow the tides back to open water. It followed the river inland—away from cannon fire, away from crowns, to a place where secrets could stay buried. Along the banks of the Cape Fear, in what is now the Brooklyn Arts District, the Captain is said to have laid down his final anchor.
This was not a harbor of kings or merchants. It was a place of work, of shadows, of quiet exchanges. A place where stolen treasure could be hidden in plain sight, scattered among planks and stone, disguised as ordinary life. Gold was never meant to glitter here. It was meant to wait.
They say the treasure from Blackbeard’s final voyages was never recovered because it was never lost. It was divided, disguised, and woven into the structures themselves—wood taken from distant ships, art lifted from foreign halls, tools and relics repurposed for calmer days. What could not be spent was sealed. What could not be carried was left behind. And what could not be trusted to men was entrusted to the land.
The Captain’s body may have been claimed by history, but his spirit lingered where strategy once mattered more than spectacle. Where loyalty was tested. Where rules were enforced quietly, without need for threat. Over time, the port changed. Ships gave way to rail, rail to industry, industry to art. But the spirit remained—watchful, patient, unmoved.
That is why the Spirit of Cape Fear exists here.
Not as a monument, but as a guardian. A place where guests are welcomed as passengers, not plunderers. Where treasure is earned, not taken. Where curiosity is rewarded only when paired with respect. The house does not boast its riches. It keeps them close, the way Blackbeard always did.
This is where the Captain came to rest.
And where his treasure still sleeps.
Welcome aboard.
What makes this property unique
The Spirit of Cape Fear is not a theme—it is a memory given walls.
Born where river meets sea, this place carries the echoes of ships that never returned and captains who refused to kneel. Cape Fear was a crossroads of trade, danger, and ambition, where fortunes were won quietly and lost loudly. The Spirit was shaped by that tension: Moroccan planks taken in the chaos of trade wars, relics whispered from distant seas, charts drawn by lantern light, and quarters designed for both strategy and rest. Every room tells a story of movement—of voyages begun, secrets kept, and nights spent waiting on the tide to turn.
What makes the Spirit of Cape Fear unique is not what you see at first glance, but what you feel when you stay. This is a place where rules become lore, where hospitality carries weight, and where guests are treated not as visitors—but as trusted passengers. Treasure is earned, not taken. Curiosity is rewarded when guided, punished when careless. Even the quiet moments—coffee at dawn, a drink poured slowly at night—are rituals shaped by history.