Need a nice country Inn in VA
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Need a nice country Inn in VA
I have to go up to the Dc area next week to pack up my momma's condo because we put her in assisted living. I wanted to treat myself to a cozy country inn on the way home for just a night. I will be traveling alone. Things have been stressful lately and hoping to have a massage, fine linens,etc.. I am an admitted hotel snob.
I thought of the Inn at Little Washington, bit the only availability is the Claiborne house. As I do not need 3,000 square feet do not feel that entitled to spend $3000 for just me for just one night...Well, you get the point.
Does anyone know of a place to fit the bill? Somewhere between DC and Charlotte? Maybe Luray area? Hoping Janet can chime in, but usually see her in the Lounge.
Thanks!
I thought of the Inn at Little Washington, bit the only availability is the Claiborne house. As I do not need 3,000 square feet do not feel that entitled to spend $3000 for just me for just one night...Well, you get the point.
Does anyone know of a place to fit the bill? Somewhere between DC and Charlotte? Maybe Luray area? Hoping Janet can chime in, but usually see her in the Lounge.
Thanks!
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I drove past this place last week and wished I could stay. I've investigated it online since then and hope to return some day.
http://www.meander.net/
Inn at Meander Plantation
http://www.meander.net/
Inn at Meander Plantation
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CHeck out the "Breathe Inn, Breathe out" package here:
http://www.historichotels.org/hotels...n?src=26054261
http://www.historichotels.org/hotels...n?src=26054261
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Please report back and let us know. I had researched options but for my road trip last week and just didn't find anything that appealed along my route - so I stayed in "just a hotel". I spent the next day wandering across Virginia, with Appomattox as my main destination. During the afternoon, as I headed to a Fodorite's house north of DC, I drove past the Inn and wanted to turn in the drive. I even "checked in" on Facebook as a reminder to myself for return visits. The area is just absolutely lovely. As I said above, I researched the inn in more details afterwards and was very impressed with what I read. I hope you are as well. Good luck with your packing project. That will probably be a very emotional day and you are wise to relax and pamper yourself a bit.
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Please report back...I am too late, but we love this place and stay at least once a year. It is "in town" which we like, but would not suit everyone
http://www.thymeinfo.com/
http://www.thymeinfo.com/
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