(877) 337-8660, (540) 337-8660
- $150
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Brenda and Jack Kearney
Description
Circa 1811. Now a Shenandoah Valley landmark near Staunton, Virginia, this early 19th-century Colonial in Churchville served as tavern, a hospital and officers quarters during the Civil War, including General Stonewall Jackson. The inn's interior is decorated in a comfortable, period style. Relax in the fireside guest lounge with a book or movie selection. Snacks, a refrigerator and coffee maker are available anytime. Stay in a guest room with a clawfoot tub or a suite with a Jacuzzi and gas fireplace then savor a delicious breakfast each morning. The Buckhorn is in the George Washington National Forest; this picturesque area offers fresh mountain air, hot springs, mineral baths, hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, cultural events and historic sites.
For more information visit the website.Rates |
$125 to $150Payment Types Accepted Include Visa, Master Card and Travelers Checks.
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Amenities |
This property has 5 total guest accommodations with private bath, 1 with fireplace, 1 with whirlpool, 1 two-bedroom suite and 3 conference rooms. The types of beds available include Twin, Queen, King and Double.
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Events Hosted |
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Parking |
Free onsite parking |
Reservation/Cancellation Policies:
Cancellation |
3 weeks unless cancellation is within 2 days of when reservation is made. |
Check-in/Check-out |
4:00 / 11:00 |
Smoking |
Limited. |
Other Activities |
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Historic Interest | Historic Awards:
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