Places to Stay

Caledonia Farm
1812 47 Dearing Road
(540) 675-3693

Caledonia FarmThis magnificent federal-style home stands on a working beef cattle farm adjacent to the Shenandoah National Park. It was built of native fieldstone in 1812 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Amenities include a spa, bikes, lawn games, hay rides, bird-watching, VCR, piano, library, porches, and patios. 1812. Splendor for all seasons!

 

Conyers House Inn & Stable
3131 Slate Mills Road
Sperryville VA 22740
(540) 987-8025

Conyers House Inn and StablesEnjoy unpretentious elegance, warm hospitality, 18th Century charm, seven guest rooms with private baths and cozy fireplaces; marvelously enthusiastic and compatible guests, and our magnificent breakfasts and candlelit dinners. Cross-country trail rides for all levels through beautiful territory hunted by Thornton Hill Hounds. Fox hunting for experienced riders. info@conyershouse.com

 

Fairlea Farm B&B
636 Mount Salem Avenue
(540) 675-3679

Fairlea FarmAt Fairlea Farm Bed & Breakfast guests enjoy spectacular Blue Ridge Mountain views, lush pasture land and gardens. Fairlea Farm has the advantage of being a working sheep and cattle farm within two blocks of the center of the historic village of Little Washington. They offer warm hospitality and a sumptuous, homemade country breakfast in the fieldstone manor house.


Foster Harris House
189 Main Street
(800) 666-0153

Foster Harris HouseNestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, minutes from Shenandoah National Park and just a short walk from the world-renowned Inn at Little Washington, the Foster Harris House offers comfortable, refined accommodations in an enchanting country setting.

 

Gay Street Inn
160 Gay Street
(540) 675-3288

Gay Street InnOur 1860s farmhouse in the historic village of Washington, Virginia, will welcome you to a relaxing stay in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Walking distance from the renowned restaurant of the Inn at Little Washington, and minutes from Shenandoah National Park, award-winning wineries, horseback riding and antique stores. Your day here begins with a home-cooked breakfast in our sunroom. Lounge in the library (with fireplace) or retreat to the quiet of one of our 4 guest rooms, each with private bath.

 

Heritage House
291 Main Street
(888) 819-8280

Heritage HouseHeritage House is located in the heart of the historic district and proudly serves as the closest B&B to the world renowned Inn at Little Washington. In its fabled past, this 1837 manor house served as headquarters to Civil War General Jubal Early. A B&B since 1985, Heritage House has consistently received the distinguished AAA 3-Diamond Official Appointment rating for outstanding guest accommodations & service.

 

Hopkins Ordinary B&B
47 Main Street, PO Box 437
Sperryville 22740
540-987-3383

Hopkins OrdinaryJust 7 minutes from the town of Washington, this recently renovated 1820s hotel is on the National Register of Historic Places and next to Shenandoah National Park. Enjoy the views from the porch right outside your room, or nestle in front of your in-room fireplace after a day of hiking or wine tasting. A delicious country breakfast, made from local ingredients, starts your day. Shops and restaurants are steps away.

 

The Inn at Little Washington
Middle and Main Street
(540) 675-3800

Inn at Little WashingtonThe Inn’s fifteen bedrooms and suites are sumptuous hideaways created by Joyce Evans, a London stage designer. Many of the furnishings were purchased in England, numbered and shipped to Virginia to be assembled on site like a giant jigsaw puzzle. The Inn was the first to ever receive AAA’s highest accolade, the 5 Diamond Award, for both food and accommodation.


Middleton Inn
176 Main Street
(540) 675-2020

Middleton InnThe award-winning Middleton Inn Bed and Breakfast is a classic country estate with all the grandeur and elegance of an English country home. This historic estate offers Southern graciousness and gentility in a rural setting with mountain views on acres of scenic pasture and meadow in the village of Washington Virginia.