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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    The Manor At Airmont - Beautiful table setup

    The Manor At Airmont

    4.9(25 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    A hidden treasure under an hour from DC. We stayed here and were treated like royalty. The…read morebreakfast was delicious and plentiful. We also booked our daughter's wedding reception here, and it was epic. The one stop service was amazing. From the organizers, catering, design, florals, photographers they hit every mark and more. Cannot say enough great things about The L

    Where do I even start? If you are looking to get married…read morehere DO IT If you are looking to stay in the BnB DO IT If you're looking to go to any event catered by Zesty Gourmet DO IT. We were married here on 10/22 and the entire experience was beautiful and stress free. The whole planning process was so easy and Anthony and Natallia go above and beyond to curate and elevate your event while making it your own. I had my full trust in their design expertise and gave them so much control and I'm so happy I did because it was absolutely beautiful (trust the experts!). My florals were more beautiful than I could've even imagined. The whole experience is a family affair. There's no stuffiness or cookie cutter event experience you are interacting with some of the most genuine and kind people that keep that wariness while also being the utmost professionals. Even while we were getting ready we felt we were absolutely taken care of by the staff (Ava in particular was extremely attentive and kind) And the food is just incredible! From our tasting, to our breakfast, no one goes hungry here. They are extremely accommodating to dietary restrictions and allergies and every single thing I tried was *chef's kiss.* The BnB rooms are clean and cozy and well-decorated. They come stocked with snacks and most essentials you may need and one of my bridesmaids now wants to know the mattress brand because her bed was so comfortable. We cannot wait to get our professional photos back and we are so happy that we have new friends in Natallia and Anthony!

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    The Manor At Airmont - A view from their bar area

    A view from their bar area

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    Réception decor

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    Stone Manor Boutique Inn - Release of butterflies

    Stone Manor Boutique Inn

    4.7(69 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    We just stayed at the Stone Manor Inn ("SMI") this past weekend and had a lovely time. We were in…read moretown for a family reunion and hosted a dinner party at SMI one evening that was among the highlights of the family weekend. Manisha and Prashsant, owners of Stone Manor Inn, were personally involved in making sure all went smoothly with our cocktail and dinner party, and it most certainly did! SMI is a lovely old country inn on 14 acres, I believe, with a number of different venues (indoors and out) for meetings, parties, and weddings. The rooms (7 in total) were eclectic, in a good way. All four of their largest rooms that we occupied were spacious, with king beds and spa tubs with separate showers. All were well maintained and clean upon check-in. We had no complaints. I'm not sure when we will return to the area, but when we do, we will not hesitate to return!

    Luxurious bed and breakfast, nice jacuzzi and dogs are welcomed! My hubby and I came here with our…read morepup for my birthday and the $300 room (additional $30 pet fee) didn't disappoint - well worth it! I was on the fence to book this place given its hefty price tag, and glad I went for it and completely agree with the glowing 5 star reviews. The bubbly host Manisha is very warm and welcoming. She cordially gave us a 20 min tour around the property, which was built in 1908, and even gave me a bonus tour of the other rooms afterwards. She kindly answered all of our questions and didn't rush us. The Peacecock Room is the most spacious and best room (aside from the bridal suite), elaborately decorated in peacocks. We loved it! The little touches like the handmade soap, a set of wine glasses, and a wine opener made the stay so memorable and special. While the rooms aren't temperature controlled, the electric flameless fireplace kept the room warm. The double capacity jacuzzi was perfect for my hubby and I and even had lights (some of the other rooms have smaller jacuzzi, so be sure to check). The rooms were clean minus a couple of lady bugs and stink bugs (which is too be expected out in the country). Dr. Fauci's assistant stayed here and Manisha informed us of the extensive sanitation process, even the pillows and decorations are quarantined for 6 days! The backyard is well groomed and really spacious with a nice patio and heat lamp, which kept us warm sitting outside in the frigid winter. Our dog loved running around! You can see the stars and constellations really well. It would make a great wedding venue! The Christmas decorations around the property are really nice. The owners really go the extra mile and put a lot of TLC into the property. The 6 course breakfast is delicious and bursting with flavor. Between the veggie quiche, cheesy potatoes, scone, pancakes, yogurt, and fresh OJ, I was stuffed! The fresh butterscotch scone was divine and devoured my mine and my hubby's! The cheesy potato had a nice spicy kick. Everything was so fresh and delicious. All the courses come out at once on a large tray. While my hubby and I chose to sit at the communal table (the chairs are roughly 6 feet apart), you can take the tray up to your room. Manisha and her family greeted us and thoroughly explained the dishes and chatted with us for a bit, even her son made an appearance! The bed and breakfast has a nice bar with wine, cider, and alcohol based on an honor code system. Water and soda is complementary, they even had Coke 0! The complementary fudgy brownies by the breakfast area during the day were sweet and tasty. Again the little complimentary stuff gives this bed and breakfast a nice resort feel. Very relaxing stay and looking forward to coming back!

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    Stone Manor Boutique Inn
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    Goodstone Inn & Restaurant

    Goodstone Inn & Restaurant

    4.0(189 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    Luxury
    Boutique

    Goodstone Inn and Restaurant in Middleburg is the kind of place that instantly feels like an…read moreescape. From the moment you walk in, the warm lighting and calm, elegant setting create a true retreat feeling--relaxing, intimate, and perfectly set up for an unforgettable dinner. We started with the baked brie, and it was the perfect opener. Warm, creamy, and beautifully rich, it had that comforting, indulgent feel without being too heavy. It was the kind of appetizer that makes you pause after the first bite and think, "Okay, this is going to be special." We also shared a salad that was far better than any "starter salad" has a right to be. The greens were crisp and fresh, but the real surprise was the croutons--light, buttery, and so tender they practically melted in your mouth. Every bite felt balanced, simple in the best way, and clearly made with care. For the main course, we ordered the chicken under brick and the scallops risotto, and both were genuinely memorable. The chicken under brick had a beautifully crisp exterior, with juicy, tender meat underneath--full of flavor and cooked exactly right. The scallops were seared perfectly, with that delicate golden crust and soft, buttery center. Paired with the creamy risotto, it felt luxurious and comforting at the same time. It was the kind of dish you keep talking about afterward because it is that good. Dessert somehow raised the bar even more. The chocolate tart was rich, smooth, and deeply satisfying--pure indulgence. The fruit tart was fresh, bright, and perfectly balanced, with a delicate crust and vibrant flavors that made it feel light and refreshing after such an incredible meal. Both desserts were truly delicious and the perfect ending. The service matched the food and atmosphere: welcoming, attentive, and genuinely kind. Every interaction made the night feel even more special, and it never felt rushed--just warm and thoughtful from start to finish. And a special mention to our waitress, Rae--the most pleasant, kind, accommodating, and positive soul you can find. Her smiling welcome immediately put us at ease and made us feel so happy to be there. She truly elevated the entire experience. If I can give this place seven stars, I would!

    goodstone? more like mid-stone. we expected a stellar dinner but were let down by both food and…read moreservice. our server told us it was "busy" but it was a long holiday weekend and there were plenty of open tables. we saw other tables were being offered bread, when we hadn't. so we asked for bread. after assertions that it was "in the oven," we never got the bread. and the waiter never brought it up again before giving us our check. he also brought us the wrong dessert and when our dessert did come you could tell it was pre plated, so it didn't make sense to have such a delay. the food was not great. we had to send our steak back because it was totally hammered. it was also perhaps the worst cut of filet, i've ever had. nothing we ordered was worth the price. there were also ants running around our table and it was unreasonably cold in the restaurant for june. i highly recommend saving your money and going somewhere else.

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    Grayson's at Goodstone

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    Chickien Under Brick

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    Welbourne

    Welbourne

    5.0(3 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Welbourne. The ambience was warm and friendly and we enjoyed…read moretalking to the other guests. Our room was cozy and inviting. Our host, Rebecca, was a thoroughly gracious and warm host. I give it 5 stars for sure! Kate Ames

    Laura van den Berg once penned, "If you have no way to mark the hours, no variance in the days,…read moretime will open its mouth and swallow you." She must have visited Welbourne. More than one visitor, this one included, has concluded that spending time at Welbourne is like visiting Grandma's house, for there's no better quick description of it. But the fact of the matter is, there is so much more. Welbourne is a living, breathing timepiece of current, past, and aged history that has been ticking through the ages of American life, since before America became a "united" States. Within its walls lie relics of Piedmont, Virginia, and U.S. history that you're not only allowed to touch, but are encouraged to take into your hands and feel, play with, and enjoy, just as if they were items in Grandma's house. From the second you cross the front porch and walk over the front door transom, history descends on you in waves like the folds of an old, warm blanket. If you ensconce yourself in the wonderful library to the right of the large foyer, you can relax in a rocker next to a nightstand on which sits a narrow treatise from 1765 entitled Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies for the Purpose of Raising Revenue, by Act of Parliament; which you can take into your own hands and read under the steady painted gaze of Richard A. Dulaney in all his Confederate Colonel glory; while hundreds of volumes of history in floor to ceiling bookshelves beckon you to investigate the Civil War, as well as any number of fiction works old and "new" (circa early 20thcentury or earlier). Those sounds underfoot as you step from room to room aren't creaks, they're the songs of the past asking you to join in the chorus of centuries of life here. The faces in those paintings and pictures wait patiently for you to settle into your comfy chair to listen to their myriad stories of eras past, buttressed by the thousands of books in the untold number of bookcases all over the house. The well-worn rugs atop those well-worn original floorboards muffle the cries & laughter of times past as the ever-present tick-tock of the 1840 Howard & Davis banjo clock on the stairwell wall keeps perfect time to the music of those lives like a metronome of history. Beneath your feet well-worn Persian rugs laying atop original black board floors sing songs of centuries of life that have danced were you now so comfortably sit. A seat where the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe came to pen some of their works while their legendary publisher Maxwell Perkins enjoyed his close friendship with Elizabeth Lemmon, lady of the house. In fact, all over the 3 floors of this manse sit numerous bookcases filled with thousands of books large & small on every topic imaginable, all watched over by photos, paintings, and drawings of family members past; each unique room & bedroom holds a special piece of that past, presented in the now familiar term of faded elegance and comfort befitting Grandma's house. Noah Webster and all his intellectual heft leaves me wanting in the superlatives necessary to describe, much less explain, Welbourne and its impact on you. Because it's more than just Grandma's house. It's a thousand Grandma's houses, of thousands of Virginians, of thousands of Americans; storied lives were lived and breathed within its walls and out in its countryside; their ghosts speak to you out of the expansive silence; every photo and painting and picture a reflection of someone you should know; the life of someone who very well may have supped with George Washington at Mt. Vernon, ridden with John Mosby and his Rangers, or perhaps accompanied J.E.B. Stuart across the Potomac River at Seneca on his way to a collision with Union forces at Gettysburg. Welbourne is one of those few extant places that stands in silent testimony of a disappearing Virginia hunt countryside with so many stories to tell they would have kept Ken Burns & Shelby Foote quite busy. So how can I describe this place in such a way as to get you to come? I can't. If you're looking for opulence and gentrified regalia accompanied by $500 glasses of aged, vintage Virginia wine, you've come to the wrong place; turn around and go back to Middleburg and drive north 5 minutes to the Salamander Resort and all its antiseptic perfection. But if you want to touch living, breathing history as lived by 7 generations of the same family, the descendants of which welcome you like old friends with a heart-felt make yourself at home warmth as if they were your cousins; if squeaking floors and cracks in walls aren't noise and eyesores but instead the house's attempt to open itself up to you to sit, reflect, and bask in respite from the modern in the lap of true old-world family comfort & charm, come here. Come. Come now. Stay. Stay forever.

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    Welbourne - Main floor bedroom; numerous others upstairs are as large and interesting.

    Main floor bedroom; numerous others upstairs are as large and interesting.

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    Sitting Room

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    Creek Crossing Farm at Chappelle Hill B&B - One of the many rooms. All comfortable, often with two beds per room.

    Creek Crossing Farm at Chappelle Hill B&B

    4.0(8 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    This review is actually for the pick your own section of the farm- which you would only find out…read moreabout if you followed the signs for blueberries they have scattered around eastern Purcellville. Its set up as a very low key operation- no mention of it on their website. There is a small shed with trays to bring to the field, and a basket for paying by the honor system- its CASH ONLY. The blueberry bushes are only a short walk from the parking area- and the bushes were loaded with berries. Most importantly, the berries are fantastic- grocery store berries aren't even close. I would love to see this place up its social media presence a little (like even a mention on their website maybe?), and offer a venmo or paypal option for payment. The berries are worth it.

    Shhhh.... I have a secret for you Yelpers out there…read more Want to get away from the run of the mill? Need to relax, unwind and de-stress? Like Leesburg, and the area up near Purcellville? But not sure where to stay? Well, here is a hint... my wife, daughter and I visited Barbara the owner of Creek Crossing Farm at Chappelle Hill, and I promised I'd make a "5 Star" rating for her, Joel and her chickens. We arrived recently for a couple of nights stay, and Barbara and Tripper (her Jack Russel pup) met us at the drive to say hello and welcome us like family. She introduced us to the house- and what a house it is. Built in the late 1700's, this farmhouse has all the modern necessities - and we started to relax immediately. The photos and the entire house are just amazing. We took our meals in the kitchen, because it just felt like being a part of the family. Her son Joel stopped in about the time the tour ended, and offered to bring in our bags from the car - even though it was obvious that he had had a long, long day. We said we'd bring them in ourselves, and he smiled and nodded - and started talking about his day. See... You're immediately part of the family, and the stories will start to flow. You can't make this stuff up... its just the way it is from the moment you arrive... and stays that way until you leave. Life... and moments like this... are priceless. Then Barbara makes the breakfasts herself, from fresh eggs from the brood of chickens in her hen house. The meals are "all you can eat" - and the food is delicious and plentiful. All local foods too, from the bacon, to the ham, to the bread - to the fresh coffee cake Barbara made that morning. She'll even tell you about the foxes, deer, raccoons and hawks... all of which she has had to protect her farm from. The house grounds have a small fish pond, and lots of grassy room to run around in - which was great for our seventeen month old daughter. We sat out in the field one night and enjoyed a local bottle of wine, with some cheese - as the sun sat over the blueberry fields. Oh did that feel good... If you're really nice, Barbara will even show you the new Grand Piano that she just got... and she plays so well... you'll feel so good inside. And she never seems to slow down, and is always interested in making your stay a good one. And she knows the neighborhood, and all the good gossip too... and knows what to and what not to say. Price is very good, as are the location, the rooms, and the decor. Bottom Line: "ABOVE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED." And tell Barbara that you saw the review on Yelp, so she can give you a proper welcome. "God bless you, Barbara... we had a great time! See you and Joel soon we hope!"

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    Creek Crossing Farm at Chappelle Hill B&B - The kitchen, highly recommended for breakfast.

    The kitchen, highly recommended for breakfast.

    Creek Crossing Farm at Chappelle Hill B&B - Front porch as you arrive.

    Front porch as you arrive.

    Creek Crossing Farm at Chappelle Hill B&B - 27 acres of land

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    27 acres of land

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