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+1 804-783-7000
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100 E Franklin St, Richmond, VA, 23219
Downtown
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0.9 miRichmond Main Street
0.9 miMain & 15th
1 miCoalter & Oliver Hill
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Specialties
Linden Row Inn is a 70-room boutique historic hotel located in the heart of Downtown Richmond. The hotel is comprised of seven row houses built in the mid-1800’s, and meticulously restored over the years. The hotel’s guest rooms are furnished with antiques from the middle and late 1800’s, and the hotel is proud to be featured on the National Register of Historic Places.
History
Established in 1989.
The land on which Linden Row Inn sits was originally part of a 100-acre tract west of the city limits purchased by Thomas Rutherfoord, who amassed his fortunes in tobacco, milling and real estate.
In 1816, the eastern end of the lots was sold to Charles Ellis. Mr. Ellis’ home stood across from these lots at the corner of Second Street. Ellis used the land as a garden which was known for its beautiful roses, jasmine and linden trees.
In 1811, Elizabeth Poe, an actress performing in a traveling company at the Richmond Theater, became ill and died, leaving two young children orphaned. Mr. and Mrs. John Allan raised her son Edgar Poe and gave
him Allan for his middle name. Returning from a five-year trip to England, the Poe’s lived with Mr. Allan’s business partner, Charles Ellis. It was in the gardens that Edgar Allan Poe played with the Ellis children. Local legend has it that the enchanted garden is the one that Poe mentions in his famous poem «To Helen».