Address: 34899 Appalachian Trail Rd, Round Hill, VA 20141, USA
“This was an amazing experience. The host was so accommodating and interesting, and everything from the views to the screened in porch was wonderful.”
Address: 19246 Ebenezer Church Rd, Round Hill, VA 20141, USA
“This was a fantastic place for a weekend getaway and fantastic bed and breakfast. If you want to get away for a staycation this is the spot to go. The owners are very accommodating and very attentive. The food was excellent and they make sure that if you have allergies or a special request they cater to it. Anthony was fantastic and I would recommend going here for one of the best kept secrets in Virginia.”
Address: 19955 Airmont Rd, Round Hill, VA 20141, USA
“My wife and I married at East Lynn in August of 2014. Since then, we've gone back every year for our Anniversary. We picnic at sunset between the two trees where we were married. The staff at East Lynn is the epitome of Hospitality and they make sure our experience is a new memory of a precious milestone. It seems that each year, the grounds and fields get more beautiful and my wife and I absolutely love coming back.”
Address: 35304 Poor House Rd, Round Hill, VA 20141, USA
“We had a wonderful time at this superb historic farm. The site was historically the poor house for the county, and the original structures dating back to the early 1800s are still there, giving the place an added level of historical interest. We stayed in a suite in the main house which consisted of a private upstairs bathroom and bedroom and a ground floor sitting room with an outside door. My sister stayed in the cottage, which was also a sizable two level structure - originally the kitchen for the poor house farm. The second floor has a huge bedroom and a bathroom with a clawfoot tub, while the ground floor has a full kitchen and sitting room. The cottage could easily sleep 4 if they added a pull-out couch downstairs. The place is decorated in a rustic style, and the grounds are inhabited by the owners own free range chicken and geese - which just adds to the charm. The breakfast was ripped from the pages of Town and Country - yogurt parfaits with raspberries, strawberries, and almonds to start, followed by eggs and sausage and a baked french toast concoction served in a casserole dish, all served on beautiful dishes. IIRC, the eggs were also acquired from the owners free-range chickens. Overall, an impeccable experience - historic setting in the midst of wine country, rustic charm, and a delicious beautifully presented meal. To add - in contrast to some other B&Bs we stayed at, the suites were very well prepared, having everything we could have wanted ready when we arrived.”
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