PO Box 45, Cluster Springs, VA 24535-0045, USA    
(434) 575-7137
 
 

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Description

Circa 1820. An oak grove and 400 acres of grounds surround Oak Grove Plantation. Built by Virginia legislator Thomas Easley more than 170 years ago, this bed & breakfast is still owned by his descendants. The Blue Room features a four-poster bed that was handmade for the innkeeper for her seventh birthday. The inn is filled with family antiques and old family photos. The inn is located within an hour's drive to Appomattox, and Prestwood Plantation, one of the largest plantation houses in Virginia built after the Revolutionary War and Staunton River Battlefield Park and Museum, are about 30 minutes away. Durham is an hour away.

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Rates

$60 to $80

Payment Types Accepted Include Personal Checks and Travelers Checks.

Amenities

This property has 3 total guest accommodations. The types of beds available include King and Double.

Events Hosted

    • Family Reunions
    • Meetings

Foreign Languages Spoken

Spanish

Innkeepers Association Memberships

BBAV.

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Smoking

Smoke Free Property.


Other Activities

    • Antiquing
    • Fishing
    • Parks
    • Water Sports
    • Tennis
    • Golf

Historic Interest

Danville, last capitol of the Confederacy (one-half hour), South Boston Historical Museum (15 minutes), Halifax County Courthouse (20 minutes).


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Wonderful Companionship

The food was good but the companionship was better. Thank you for such wonderful hospitality.
Anonymous
10/21/2008

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Publicity and Press Reviews

Gazette-Virginian, Register, Washington Post, Richmond Times Dispatch.


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