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A graciously restored Victorian farmhouse on 137 scenic acres facing
Old Rag. Four spacious rooms and a charming cottage, each with a
private bath. Swim in the large pool, relax in the hot tub, or meander
along the trails. A full breakfast. Candlelight gourmet, vegetarian
or meat dinners by reservation.
353 F.T. Valley Road (Rt. 231), Sperryville; call 540-987-9748.
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The top-rated B&B in Virginia in 1992 and the only
one listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Caledonia
Farm is located on scenic pastureland surrounded by stone
fences. Two rooms and the romantic summer-kitchen suite face
the Blue Ridge Mountains and Skyline Drive, all with air conditioning
and fireplaces. Hot tub, fireplaces, bicycles, and a full breakfast.
47 Dearing Road (Rt. 628, off Fodderstack Rd.), Flint Hill; call 540-675-3693 or 800-BNB-1812. |
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Five rooms, two cottages in F.T. Valley. Six-course dinner by reservation. All rooms have fireplaces, a/c, queen beds, bathtubs and showers. Horseback riding and fox hunting. Close to Old Rag and White Oak Canyon. Two mile walk to local vineyard. Yorkshire born owner is a Marriage Celebrant for the Commonwealth.
3131 Slate Mills Road (Rt. 707), Sperryville; call 540 987-8025; conyers@copper.net |
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A vacation paradise in the heart of horse and wine country. Three bedrooms and 2-1/2 baths with fully equipped kitchen, laundry, and common living room. Stable and pasture boarding available.
1679 North Poes Road (Rt. 637), Flint Hill; call 540-631-0174; ssf@sacredspringsfarm.com
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Spectacular mountain views, gardens, and pastureland — all
just a five-minute stroll from the historic village of Washington.
Warm hospitality and a sumptuous country breakfast served in a
large fieldstone manor house overlooking a 40-acre sheep and cattle
farm. "It
looks like history in the fieldstone — solid and graceful — its terrace
cooled by huge shade trees."
636 Mt. Salem Avenue, Washington; call 540-675-3679;
longyear@shentel.net
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Located in the village of Washington, The Foster-Harris House, a
restored turn-of-the-century farmhouse, offers country hospitality
and marvelous views of the surrounding mountains and estates. All
rooms have private baths (one with whirlpool). Walking distance
to the Inn at Little Washington. Afternoon refreshments and a full
breakfast. Flower gardens abound.
189 Main Street, Washington; call 540-675-3757 or 800-666-0153;
fosterh@juno.com.
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Located in a quiet corner of historic Washington, the inn offers
three large rooms, one with an inviting fireplace and canopy bed.
Nearby access to Skyline Drive, hiking, walking, and riding trails,
and fine dining just moments away make this a perfect getaway
spot. A full breakfast features Gay Street Muffins.
160 Gay Street, Washington; call 540-675-3288; innkeeper@gaystreetinn.com.
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Charming 1837 manor house on Main Street in Washington's historic
district. Unique guest rooms decorated with antiques and heirlooms.
All private baths. Full gourmet breakfast. Afternoon refreshments.
291 Main St., Washington. Call 540-675-3207; hhbb@shentel.net.
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Newly renovated 1820s hotel in the historic village
of Sperryville. Offers bedrooms with fireplaces, wrap-around
porches, and a large country breakfast.
47 Main St, Sperryville.
Call 540-987-3383.
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Take a romantic escape in a 100-year old cozy village farmhouse. Enjoy privacy and cozy elegance in a newly renovated three-bedroom guest house along the banks of the Thornton River. Walk to galleries and restaurants. Drive to Shenandoah National Park in 10 minutes. Additional web site: www.vrbo.com/47820
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Water Street, Sperryville. Call (540) 987-9706; adolfibarbara@verizon.net |
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On 25 acres in the center of Old Dominion Hounds hunt country and
adjacent to the Virginia Wine Way. International-level riding instruction
for beginners through advanced. Overnight stabling for up to six
horses. 1259 North Poes Road, Flint Hill. Call 540-364-2929; betsyp@crosslink.net.
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Short-term rental of a cozy Victorian guest cottage and a loft
apartment above the stables which can include the equestrian
facilities. Convenient to Old Dominion Hunt, Shenandoah National
Park and Skyline Drive as well as Middleburg and other great
antiquing spots. No meals are served; however, all guests receive a Keysville-Post signature
basket. Junction of VA 647 and VA 637 near Flint Hill. Call 540-364-1973
or (703) 615-5722; swin1973@aol.com.
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Unique, four-story, 9000-square-foot Victorian farmhouse on 40 pastoral
acres commands a knoll overlooking the village of Laurel Mills.
Available only for special events such as weddings and corporate retreats.
435 Laurel Mills Rd. (Rt. 618), Castleton; call 540-937-3600; lmfarm@erols.com.
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The manor house, with
its high ceilings and grand center hall, was built in 1850 by Middleton
Miller, manufacturer of Confederate uniforms. All bedrooms have
working fireplaces and private marble baths. The guest cottage
has a fireplace and Jacuzzi for two. Four diamonds.
"Thank you. This was superb." (Dan Rather)
176 Main Street, Washington; call 800-816-8157 or 540-675-2020;
innkeeper@middletoninn.com.
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An historic home on Main Street in Sperryville, Virginia, constructed around 1800 as the home of John Kiger, a wheelwright who made Conestoga Wagons that were used in the great trek West. In the spring of 1839 the last wagon train left for Missouri from this spot.
27 Main St., Sperryville. Call 540-987-3313.
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Sharp Rock Farm is situated on 23 acres by the Hughes River. Enjoy
trout fishing, our swimming hole, six-acre vineyard and tasting
room. Hike nearby Old Rag Mountain. The buildings date mostly
from 1792 to 1864. Offers a two bedroom cottage and a carriage
house.
5 Sharp Rock Road, Sperryville; call 540-987-8020.
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A 19th century log cabin getaway nestled in the foothills of the
Blue Ridge Mountains. The cabin sleeps 8 and has a fully equipped
kitchen, BBQ facilities and CD player/stereo. Gourmet breakfasts,
picnic baskets and dinners on request.
10 Ashby Road (Rt. 608), Sperryville; call 540-987-3194; smokehousewinery@earthlink.net
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A contemporary stone home high on Jenkins Mountain with the most
spectacular view of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the county. Hike
Jenkins Mountain, pick peaches and apples from our orchard, visit
horses in the field, or stroll through our country store. A full
breakfast, A/C and proximity to fine dining.
105 Christmas Tree Lane, Washington; call 540-987-8804, 800-980-2580;
farmpeach@aol.com.
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Elegant mountain-top accommodations on 52 acres just minutes from
Skyline Drive. The secluded contemporary home has a 65-foot semicircular
veranda from which to enjoy the spectacular view of the surrounding
mountains. Lovely grounds with dozens of perennial and annual flower
beds. Wildlife sanctuary. All queen beds, private baths, and full
breakfast.
110 Menefee Mountain Lane, Washington; call 540-675-3046.
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A delightful B&B with a combination of country relaxation and modern
elegance. Rooms with king/queen beds, cottages, 10 acres, 5-star
food! Accepts long-term bookings.
5541 Sperryville Pike, Boston; call 540-987-9357; inkeeper@theinnonthistlehill.com |