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![]() Once the center of a 400 acre Shenandoah Valley farm, Stoneridge Bed & Breakfast offers a glimpse of antebellum life just minutes from historic Lexington, Virginia. The original house was built in 1829 with bricks made on the property, and over the years, previous owners have constructed several additions. Explore the grounds and you will find remnants of servants' cabins, a restored spring house and a timeworn corn crib. The house is rumored to have been a stagecoach stop for the weary traveler between Staunton and Roanoke. Continuing this history of Shenandoah Valley hospitality, innkeepers have renovated the Lexington bed and breakfast to include such modern amenities as central air conditioning, ceiling fans and private baths in all bedrooms. Just nine minutes from the center of Historic Lexington, this bed and breakfast is surrounded by thirty-two secluded acres of Virginia countryside — fields, streams and woodlands; and abundant wildflowers, butterflies and wildlife — deer, turkeys and songbirds. Sit on the spacious front porch and sip a cool drink as you enjoy the sunset over the mountains. Step through the original Adams style double doors and find restored rooms with high ceilings, intricate moldings, elaborate mantels and heart-of-pine floors. There is a library with an extensive collection of books, satellite television and a cozy fire. A gourmet breakfast is served in the dining room, or in pleasant weather, on the patio. Area Attractions and Activities: There’s so much to do around Stoneridge, it’s sometimes hard to make a choice between the historic sites, cultural activities or Natural Bridge. Lodging, on the other hand, is an easier choice — we recommend Stoneridge. And we hope you’ll use this page to plan your Lexington-area getaway. Or take our suggestions for great day trips from Stoneridge Bed and Breakfast. Natural bridge, museums, horse-drawn carriage rides, Washington & Lee, VMI, Virginia Horse Center, Stonewall Jackson's house, George C. Marshall museum, canoing, horseback riding, Buffalo Spring Herb Farm, Wade's Mill, Rockbridge Vineyard, Blue Ridge Mountains. Services: Sitting room, library, whirlpools, suite, fireplaces, Direct TV Most Popular Rooms: James Clark Room: The room features a four-poster queen bed, elaborate wainscoting, a whirlpool for two with view of the beautiful gas-log fireplace, and a private bath with shower over tub. A private enclosed porch opens onto the outdoor patio. John McCluer Room: Decorated in blue and white, guests are able to watch the sun rise in the east and set in the west. Features four-poster queen bed, gas-log fireplace, and a private bath with whirlpool for two and a separate shower. Private balcony. |
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Season: All year Rates: 90.00 - 150.00 US Dollars (double occupancy) Rooms: 5 With private baths: 5 Languages spoken other than English: German, French Mealplan: Breakfast included Food Served:
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