J. Patrick House Bed and Breakfast

37110 Snickersville Turnpike P.O. Box 265, Philomont, Virginia 20131
 
  • Introduction

    J. Patrick House Bed and Breakfast - Philomont, VirginiaThe J. Patrick House Bed and Breakfast is a Farm House built in 1840 and has a large wrap around front porch. Ideally located in the heart of historic Loudoun County in the Village of Philomont, Virginia, the J. Patrick House is just 8 short miles north of Middleburg and Route 50 and 6 miles south of Route 7 and Purcellville. Outdoors there are several cozy areas to sit and visit with your party or to have a few private moments to wander about the gardens and grounds.

    We are conveniently located on Snickersville Turnpike, an historic byway, running through the beautiful countryside. Stroll, hike, bike, drive by motorcar, or motorbike and enjoy the beauty of Virginia's scenic horse farms, historic towns and DC's Wine Country. There are Revolution era stone walls all along "the Pike". Be a tourist, a wine taster, a biker or a hiker, we are an ideal base for exploration of Northern Virginia or just come and relax and sit on the front porch with a cool drink.

    Step inside the entry hall and stairway with original wood floors. Feast your eyes on a dollhouse collection built and decorated by Pat's parents in their retirement. There are many things for the eye to see, vintage toy collection, antique furniture, quilts, books and many other rarities.

  • Rooms & Amenities

    Surrounded By Nature's BeautyLet us tell you a little bit about our guest rooms...

    Our four spacious guest rooms are appointed with a mix of antiques and curiosities. Three rooms have private baths the fourth shares a bathroom. Guest rooms have queen size beds, one having a double bed. We have a mix of four poster beds and sleigh beds. Each room has a small fridge stocked with bottled water and soda to enjoy during your stay. Rooms also have plush robes for your convenience. Room rates for 2009 are $120 per night per room (assumes single or double occupancy.)

    J. Patrick House is the perfect setting for weddings, family celebrations, and personal events. We can
    accommodate parties of up to 10 people with 3 cozy bedrooms and a fourth roomy suite.

    About breakfast...

    Enjoy A Delicious Breakfast Each MorningA farm breakfast is served in the dining room, the heart of the home, generally about 8:30 a.m., beginning with an assortment of juices, coffee, tea, and water. The first course consists of fresh seasonal fruit and homemade muffins await you most mornings. The main course usually includes one of the following breakfast meats, chicken or pork, and one of the following specials: breakfast pancake, soufflé, Eggs Benedict, or something else that is yummy. You won't go away hungry. Food allergies are taken into consideration before breakfast is prepared.

    So come stay and you will experience life as it was meant to be. Whether you're looking for
    a romantic getaway, time to read your favorite book, rejuvenation, a family celebration,
    a professional retreat or catching up with friends, this is the place.
    We know you will leave feeling rested and refreshed.

  • Things To Do And See

    • Experience Our Nation's History - We are forty-five minutes from Washington D.C. and an easy drive to many historic communities.
    • Civil War Enthusiasts - Visit such historic Civil War battlefields as Manassas, Bull Run, Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg.
    • Wine Enthusiasts - Some of Virginia's finest wineries are located within minutes of Philomont. Twice a year the plains come to life with the Virginia Wine Festival.
    • Hiking - Enjoy the splendor of the Shenandoah Valley and National Park, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the Appalachian Trail.
    • Equestrians - Visitors can take advantage of the many horse shows and races that occur throughout the neighboring Loudoun and Fauquier Counties. The highlight of the season is the "Gold Cup" held twice a year (April and October) at the Plains. For the simple at heart, enjoy a scenic trail ride through the picturesque Virginia countryside.
    • Antiquarians - Antiques abound throughout the region, especially in and around colonial Leesburg.
    • Country and Farm Life Enthusiasts - Experience the bountiful life at "Great Country Farms" in Bluemont. Country store, pony rides, hayrides, gardening & picnicking are just a few of the down-to-earth attractions at this family-owned and operated farm located at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains.