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Specialties
Located just two hours south of Washington, D.C., the Grace Manor Inn provides guests a comfortable and welcoming environment in which to relax and unwind with premium quality amenities, full attention to detail, and superior hospitality.
When you enter The Grace Manor Inn the first thing you notice are the spectacular tall ceilings and the amazing decorative crown moldings throughout the first floor. To the right of the front entrance is the Music room, which features several cozy seating areas and a baby grand piano. To the left of the front entrance is the Front Parlor, which also features several comfortable seating areas. Through the Music Room the Dining Room can be entered through the stunning 10-foot tall pocket doors, which are original to the house. The Dining Room is also adorned with an original red Tiffany chandelier. Each morning guests are treated to a sumptuous gourmet breakfast featuring 3 courses and complimentary Mimosas and Bellinis.
History
Established in 2003.
Grace Manor, located on the corner of Grace and Meadow Streets, was built in 1910 by William Zimmermann as a 50th wedding anniversary gift to his wife Louise. The workmanship, detailing and materials throughout the Virginian house reflect the fashionable lifestyle enjoyed in the West Grace Street and Monument Avenue neighborhoods at the turn of the century. Grace Manor is representative of the high-style residences developed around Monument Avenue in historic Richmond, Virginia. The workmanship, detailing, and materials on both the interior and exterior are unusually fine and include: Georgian columns across the two story entrance, a formal center foyer with three formal receiving rooms and floor-to-ceiling pocket doors, a dining room with Tiffany chandelier, stained glass windows, carved wood doors, crystal chandeliers, ornate plaster ceiling relief’s and moldings.
Meet the Business Owner
Albert and Dawn S.
Business Owner
Owning and operating the Grace Manor Inn Bed And Breakfast is a dream come true for Innkeepers, Dawn & Albert Schick. Dawn is a personal chef who had her own business prepares evening meals for busy families or for families with special dietary needs. Dawn also owns and operates Carytown Cupcakes, a local cupcake shop. Albert holds a hotel and restaurant management degree from Michigan State University and has years of hotel and restaurant management experience, seven of which were owning his own restaurant in Virginia’s Northern Neck. The Schicks live on the Richmond property and are excited to share their beautiful home with bed and breakfast guests and look forward to pampering you with southern Virgina hospitality.