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Intimate dining and romantic accommodations in Middleburg, Virginia. Unique and historic venue for weddings and private events.
Escape to our historic country inn and tavern located in Middleburg, the heart of Virginia’s famed Hunt and Wine country. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway weekend, an intimate dining experience, or a classic venue for your special event or meeting, our property provides the perfect setting.
History
Established in 1728.
During the Civil War, the Inn served as both headquarters and as a hospital for Confederate soldiers. While strategy was planned upstairs in what today is the Jeb Stuart Room, wounded soldiers were cared for in the tavern rooms below. The pine service bar, which is in use today in the Tap Room, was made from the field operating table used by an Army surgeon who servedwith General Stuart’s cavalry.
More recently, however, The Inn has remained a popular destination for anyone who seeks a romantic hideaway in the heart of the hunt country. The Jeb Stuart Room, for example, served as the stage for a rare press conference by President Kennedy and as a meeting room for hopeful Democrats hosted by Ambassador Pamela Harriman, Elizabeth Taylor often graced the Tap Room both during the courtship and after her marriage to a local gentleman, Senator John Warner; and the lovely and kind Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis frequently stayed at the Inn during fox-hunting holidays each fall.