for Hospitality

Home of Dolley Madison, venerable hostess and America's first First Lady, Orange remains true to her heritage. Several historic homes have been refurbished into bed and breakfast inns. Here you will find a haven for everyone--from an elegant 18th century plantation to a homey country farmhouse. Whatever your pleasure, all will welcome you with the graciousness of a First Lady. Click on a photo for details on an inn.

Country Inns and Restaurants

Willow Grove Inn. Route An 18th century plantation manor home on 37 acres, Willow Grove has twelve guest areas, a gourmet restaurant and an 18th century English tavern. It is furnished in 18th and 19th century American and English antiques. 14079 PlantationWay, Orange. 540-672-5982. 800-WG9-1778

Bed and Breakfast Inns

 Greenock House Inn. A beautiful 1880s farmhouse located on seven acres of flowers and specimen trees. It is a restful, relaxing setting with gourmet meals and genteel company. 249 Caroline Street, Orange. 540-672-3625
Holladay House.  A restored Federal-style home, circal 1830. 155 West Main, Orange. 540-672-4893 
Mayhurst. An Italianate structure, circa 1859. 12460 Mayhurst Lane, Orange. 540-672-5597
The Shadows. A vintage stone farmhouse, circa 1913. 14291 Constitution Highway, Orange. 540-672-5057
Sleepy Hollow Farm.  A country farm house. 16280 Blue Ridge Turnpike, Gordonsville. 540-832-5555

Dining In Restaurants

Cape Porpoise  Lobster House, 182 Byrd Street, Orange. 672-0800
Mario's Ristorante, 269 Madison Road, Orange. 672-3344
Odell's, 102 Market Street, Gordonsville, 832-5300
Palladio Restaurant, Route 777, Barboursville, 832-7848
Toliver House, 209 North Main, Gordonsville, 832-3485
Willow Grove Inn Route 15 North, Orange. 672-5982 800-WG9-1778.

 

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