Century-old beeches, oaks, and poplars surround this slate-roof, white-clapboard house on a hilltop acre 1 mi from Colonial Williamsburg. The inn was constructed in the early 1920s; furnishings include European antiques and plenty of silk and damask. Most remarkable is that every room has windows on three sides. The large room on the first floor has a unique bathroom with a claw-foot tub, a red-marble shower, and antique mirrors. Breakfast is served on a sun porch. This two-story bed-and-breakfast does not have an elevator. Pros: the whole bed-and-breakfast experience. Cons: may not be appropriate for children; is not handicapped accessible.
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