The Rutherford B. Hayes Guest House
The Rutherford B. Hayes Guest House
Description
A 6-7-bedroom, 6-bath guest house nestled in a secluded, wooded lot within the Historic Rosemont Manor estate grounds. The multiple bed bedrooms and foldout couch sleep up to 18. Guest rooms are named after officers who fought in the Battle of Berryville on the grounds. The house has a living room, kitchen, and Fijitsu heating/cooling inverters. A dining table in the kitchen seats up to 8. The house has a front porch with swing. A picnic table, outside grill and brick fire ring are available. Guest access Guests will have access to the 60-acre estate grounds. Full kitchen and is made available as well as a living room area. Laundry facilities are available upon request. A picnic table and BBQ grill are available for outside meals and activities. *Note: No late night outdoor activities. Outdoor quiet time begins at 9:30 pm. Walk the private, park-like grounds of an authentic Civil War battlefield site on the Historic Rosemont Estate where, for two days, Union troops, under the command of Major General Philip H. Sheridan, fought Confederate troops under the command of Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early during the Battle of Berryville on September 3rd through 4th, 1864. The Historic Rosemont Manor has a rich history of famous guests including seven U.S. presidents, Hollywood movie stars, and world-renowned figures such as Albert Einstein and Charles Lindbergh. All bedrooms in the Rutherford B. Hayes Guest House are named after famous officers that fought in the Battle of Rosemont (also known as the Battle of Berryville) or had a major presence in the Northern Shenandoah Valley during the time of the battle. Other things to note There is no cable nor internet access in the guest house.
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United States · Virginia · BerryvilleGot questions?
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