| Stonewall Jackson Inn Bed & Breakfast |
| Harrisonburg, Virginia |
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http://www.stonewalljacksoninn.com
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10 Rooms Non-Smoking No Pets
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The Stonewall Jackson Inn is a very special Harrisonburg Bed and Breakfast. The Inn is a restored mansion (circa 1885) that is unique to this area of Virginia. It is a blend of traditional Queen Anne and a Stone and Shingled New England Cottage Style architecture. The Inn looks and feels like an old summer coastal home at on the New England coast. The beautiful accommodations, exceptional amenities and knowledgeable staff ensure that your Bed & Breakfast experience will far surpass what you would find through typical hotel lodging accommodations. We are centrally located near historic Old Town Harrisonburg, VA, minutes from James Madison University, and a short drive to Shenandoah Valley attractions such as the Skyline Drive, two National Forests, and multiple Civil War Sites.
The Stonewall Jackson Inn is a restored mansion (Circa 1885) that is unique to the Shenandoah Valley. Lodging at the Inn provides the feeling of an historic Civil War-era home. Yet the design and materials are unlike any other Harrisonburg, Virginia bed and breakfast. Two architects from Boston (Richardson and Emerson) creatively adapted the traditional Queen Ann to a Stone and Shingled New England Cottage Style. Thus, our Inn looks and feels like an old summer coastal home at Newport or Bar Harbor. The Mansion stands on two acres, landscaped with rose bushes, flowerbeds and the Old Horse and Carriage Barn completes our picturesque site.
Just who the Inn's builder was is obscure, but is believed to have been a New England sea captain who moved to Harrisonburg, VA after marrying a valley debutante. The Mansion includes techniques of construction that were used in the shipyards of the time: voice tubes for communication, distinctive beam structure, and separate family and servant living quarters with separate staircases. The Mansion was constructed to entertain on a grand scale. There are three finished floors with a large Queen Ann "living hallway" entrance and beamed ceilings. The stairways and doors were made wide to accommodate the hoop skirts, as guests would enter from their carriage to the front verandah.
The first floor was used for food and fuel storage. The entire second floor was devoted to dining, dancing, and entertainment, with hotel type kitchen facilities for the butler, maid, cook and stable/handyman, all of whom lived in the back of the mansion. The third floor provided bed quarters for the family, complete with a nursery and family parlor. Virginia folklore has it that the attic is still "occupied" by an artist chatelaine (Audrey) who used it as a studio in the early 1900's - but that is part of the lure of this charming place. We will be happy to show you Audrey's artwork and her room in the attic. We have an extraordinary collection of the limited edition prints of P. Buckley Moss as well as stunning watercolors by Rachel Goodman.
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| Inn Amenities and Features |
Other Amenities ...
High ceilings and hardwood floors. All rooms are smoke-free and are equipped with modern conveniences such as Wireless Internet connection. Each with private bath, sound insulated with climate control, television and Free "Wi-Fi" Wireless.
| Reservation Policies and Payment Information |
Contact Inn for Bed and Breakfast Rates/Policies.
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