Description
Colonel Charles Lewis, under the command of George Washington, built one of the string of forts on this property to protect the southern pass of the Shenandoah Mountains from Indian raids. It is easy to revel in the natural beauty of this 3,200-acre mountain farm. Stay in quaint lodge rooms, including "sleeping in the round," a silo with a spiral staircase. Three historic hand-hewn log cabins boast stone fireplaces. The newly restored Riverside House offers five spacious guest bedrooms. Enjoy Caryl's plentiful homemade meals served in the refurbished 19th-century grist mill. The local area features many opportunities to hike, hunt, bike and fish.
This property has been featured in Outside, AAA Today, Mid-Atlantic Country, Tasteful, Rural Living, Country, Washington Post, Washingtonian, Frommers Budget Travel, Better Homes and Gardens. Location: Country and Mountains.
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Rooms & Rates |
Rates: $190 to $295 Payment types accepted include Master Card, Visa, Personal Checks and Travelers Checks. Rooms: This property has 19 total guest accommodations with private bath, 3 with fireplaces, 3 two-bedroom suites, 3 cabins and 1 conference room. The types of beds available include King, Queen and Twin.
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Policies |
Pets: Innkeepers pets on premises. Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities |
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast and Dinner. Types of meals: Full Breakfast, Picnic Lunches, Dinner, Restaurant on Premises and Wine. Amenities On Site: Bicycles, Library, Phone, Swimming, Limited Handicap Access, Television, Hot Tub/Spa and VCR.
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Activities |
Events Hosted: Weddings and Romantic Getaways. Other Activities: Antiquing, Fishing and Water Sports.
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Historic Interest |
A half-hour drive takes guests to Warm Springs, which includes soothing mineral baths designed by Thomas Jefferson. The famed Homestead Resort is five miles farther in Hot Springs.
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CURRENT WEATHER in
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