within about a 20 minute drive of the b&b you can reach historic fredericksburg where many battles of the civil war were fought. while visiting fredericksburg be sure to visit:
Golfing
there are a number several highly rated golf courses within a 20 minute drive of the b&b.
Belmont
each guest room is equipped with a hair dryer, an alarm clock and direct tv. enjoy the feeling of serenity in the belmont room. this pale blue room offers a queen-size bed covered with egyptian cotton sheets, an allergy-friendly feather bed, a crisp white allergy-friendly down comforter and a private bath with a separate vanity area. the only thing to entice you out of bed will be the smell of freshly brewed coffee just outside the room. a full breakfast is served in the dining room daily.
Sunday Through Thursday (double)$125.00
Sunday Through Thursday (single)$105.00
Friday, Saturday And Holiday Periods (double And Single)$145.00
Chatham
each guest room is equipped with a hair dryer, an alarm clock and direct tv. the cozy chatham bedroom features a wonderful queen-size bed adorned with an allergy-friendly feather bed, egyptian cotton sheets and an allergy-friendly down comforter. this room offers a private bathroom with an oversized shower. enjoy views of the kitchen garden from this second story room. a full breakfast is served in the dining room daily.
Sunday Through Thursday (double)$125.00
Sunday Through Thursday (single)$105.00
Friday, Saturday And Holiday Periods (double And Single)$145.00
Dining
stafford and fredericksburg offer many great places to eat sure to please even the pickiest palette. listed below are some of our personal favorites.
Long-time Stafford county residents, Cliff and Donna Carlton, recently moved to their new home in western Stafford county after living in North Stafford for almost 20 years. After recently becoming empty nester, Donna decided to fulfil her long time dream of opening a bed and breakfast. The second of the two guestrooms is the Chatham. The owner and builder William Fitzhugh entertained Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. During the Civil War, the Northern troops used Chatham, with its commanding view of Fredericksburg, as a strategic post. Later, Chatham was used as a war hospital with many signs of suffering that the soldiers endured still evident today. Chatham remained empty for 50 years until it was purchased and restored to her once grandeur.