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The Richard Johnston Inn

1 review

711 Caroline St
Fredericksburg, VA 22401-5903 US

(540)899-7606

www.therichardjohnstoninn.com

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Rates

$125 to $225

Payment types accepted include Visa, Master Card and American Express.


The types of beds available include King and Queen.


Description

Circa 1770. Voted one of the country's best 15 inns by Inn Traveler, this unique, upscale 18th-century Colonial sits in the heart of the historic district within walking distance to shops and restaurants. History is found in every nook and cranny of this inn, built by John Tayloe who was one of the original signers of the Declaration of Independence. Elegant furnishings highlight the tastefully decorated guest bedrooms and suites that feature private baths and comfortable beds covered with 360 count sheets, fluffy pillows and comforters. Savor breakfast with settings of fine china, crystal, silver and linens in the Federal-style dining room. Innkeeper Bonnie's cookbook is available to bring the inn's flavor and recipes home.Publicity and Awards: Washingtonian, Rural Living, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, Travel & Leisure, Inn Traveler, Baltimore Herald,, WUSATV ("One of 5 most romantic inns in Va.").Location: City/Urban.

Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast.
Types of meals: Continental Plus Breakfast and Full Gourmet Breakfast.
Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Cable TV, Reading Lamps, CD Player, Central Air, Stereo, Clock Radio, Television, Desk, VCR and Wireless Internet Access.
Amenities On Site: Library, Parlor Games, Copy Machine, Fax, Limited Handicap Access, Television, VCR, Laundry Facilities and Gift Shop.
Transportation Services: Train Station Pickup.

 

Reviews

“My stay here was very pleasant, from the 18th c. vibe of the former town home, to the excellent location in Old Town Fredericksburg. At the excellently prepared breakfasts, we met interesting folks from all over the U.S. and Europe. The room was elegantly appointed and looked out on a courtyard.”
— Joan Chartier

 

 

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