Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Stevenson Ridge

On our way home from Pennsylvania, John and I stopped in Spotsylvania, Virginia for a night.  We stayed at the Stevenson Ridge.  I have a thing for Bed and Breakfasts, so I started searching online for some that would be a short drive off of Interstate 95.  

Stevenson Ridge is all we could've asked for after a hectic holiday season.  

"Stevenson Ridge is an 87-acre historical property that offers a premier special events facility as well as lodging in restored antique structures.  The Inn includes seven private cottages from the 18th and 19th centuries ranging from 1 to 2 bedrooms."  

I am a sucker for ambience, romance, and cleanliness when it comes to places to stay. So I was looking for something that had all of these things.  Now, at Stevenson Ridge, you have seven different houses to choose from!!!  We ended up picking the Log House. 

There was a lit Christmas tree on the front porch ya'll!  I was already hooked as soon as we pulled up.  Then we walked in and immediately felt at home.  The Log House was so cozy.  It has two floors and is just decorated beautifully with a genuine log cabin feel.  The bottom floor has a bathroom, living room, and kitchen as well as two fire places.  The kitchen had every amenity that you would need.  Upstairs were two bedrooms and a bathroom with a huge shower.  Plus, guess what?  There were two more fireplaces. That means there were a total of four fireplaces all together.  Absolutely spectacular!

The Stevenson Ridge doesn't make breakfast for you, instead, the innkeepers will deliver breakfast baskets to your house.  Ours included muffins, fruit, orange juice, yogurt, milk.  
Jennifer, the innekeeper's daughter, was great and was willing to help us with anything. 

Here are some more pics I took.  The other houses you see are some of the options you have to stay at the Stevenson Ridge. The big white house is absolutely stunning!
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We loved it here and plan on going back some day. My only regret is that it wasn't snowing when we were there.  It would have been beautiful!













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