Tree Streets Inn

421 Walnut Avenue, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980
Innkeeper(s): Bill & Nickie Aldridge
  • Tree Streets Inn

    Tree Streets Inn

  • Laurel Suite

    Laurel Suite

  • Chestnut Room

    Chestnut Room

  • Linden Room

    Linden Room

 
  • Introduction

    Tree Streets Inn - Waynesboro, VirginiaWe welcome you to the Tree Streets Inn, a 1914 colonial-revival B&B, presented with "Property Beautification Award" by the City of Waynesboro, VA. We are situated within the “Crossroads of the historic central Shenandoah Valley” and are located just 3 miles from the junction of the famous Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway (Mile Post 0).

    We are inspected and approved by the Bed & Breakfast Association of Virginia.

  • Insider's Info

    Travelers are always looking for memorable and relaxing experiences. Let’s discover more through the words of our innkeepers. Many thanks to William and Nickie Aldridge for sharing their own secrets with BBOnline.com!
    Why do most travelers stay at your inn?

    Location (junction of Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive).

    What are you best known for?

    Spaciousness and homey atmosphere.

    What makes your inn unique?

    1914 Colonial Revival.

    What do you love most about your inn?

    Spaciousness with lots of room for guests comfort.

    If someone has never been to your city, what is the #1 reason to come visit?

    Wineries, microbreweries, outdoor activities, and history.

    What’s the best compliment you have ever received about the inn?

    Stayed in lots of B&Bs; this is the nicest one we ever stayed in.

    What’s the best kept secret about the area?

    Perfectly located for day trips within 30 minutes.

    If a traveler is staying at your inn for 4 nights, what should he/she do in the area?

    Presidential Homes, Grand Caverns (2nd best in country), Frontier Culture Museum, Black Friars Playhouse, antiquer’s heaven, wineries, microbreweries, hiking.

    Is there anything within walking distance of your inn?

    Several excellent restaurants.

    What is your favorite restaurant/food in the area?

    Green Leaf Grill

    Any good area guides/websites that travelers could reference?

    Waynesboro Tourism www.visitwaynesboro.net

    How many rooms does your inn have?

    5 rooms.

    Do you accept pets?

    No pets (have own pet who is territorial). Suggestions – several pet friendly hotels in town.

     

  • Amenities

    Tree Streets Inn offers you a soothing getaway in this most beautiful part of Virginia and welcomes you with an abundance of warmth and hospitality. Upon arriving, guests are embraced by a spectacular Bridal Staircase, while the library and Great Room invite you to relax, enjoy a book, play a game of chess, or simply bask in the casual elegance of turn-of-the-century furnishings. In season, take a refreshing dip in our pool or relax in the swing on our breeze-cooled veranda. A full breakfast is served in the dining room with a seasonal entrée, fresh fruits, home-made granola, juice, coffee and/or tea. Or you can opt out of the traditional sit-down breakfast and we will deliver a continental breakfast basket to your room. Upon request, we will accommodate, vegetarian, gluten-free, and diabetic needs.
     
    Free high-speed wireless internet is available.
  • Area Attractions

    Make us "your home away from home" as you enjoy all that the area has to offer. Our B&B is ideally situated for “day-tripping” and is just minutes from all the natural outdoor wonders of the Blue Ridge Mountains of western Virginia (biking on the Blue Ridge Parkway, hiking the Appalachian Trail, numerous side trails in the Shenandoah National Park, and Grand Caverns, just to mention a few). Only 25 miles to the east is Charlottesville with it’s historic homes of 3 of America’s first 5 presidents (Thomas Jefferson/Monticello, James Madison/Montpelier, and James Monroe/Ashlawn-Highland) and Jefferson‘s pride and joy, the University of Virginia. A short distance to the west brings you to Staunton, home of the Woodrow Wilson Birthplace and Presidential Library, the renowned Blackfriars Shakespearean Playhouse and American Frontier Culture Museum. And 45 minutes to the south you can be in historical Lexington (Stonewall Jackson country) and the Natural Bridge (one of the 7 wonders of the natural world). You will also be just minutes from many of western Virginia’s finest award-winning wineries and microbreweries, and in the midst of ‘antiquer’s heaven” for which the Valley is renowned.

    Local Attractions

    • Appalachian Trail
    • Skyline Drive/Blue Ridge Parkway
    • P. Buckley Moss Museum
    • Virginia Metal Crafters
    • The Official State Artisans Center
    • Fishburne Military School

    Attractions within 30 minutes

    • Staunton
    • Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
    • Museum of American Frontier Culture
    • Blackfriar's (Shakespearean) Playhouse
    • Mary Baldwin College
    • Wonderful golfing
    • Numerous antique and craft shops
    • Charlottesville
    • Monticello - Home of Thomas Jefferson
    • Ashlawn - Home of James Monroe
    • University of Virginia
    • Montpelier - Home of James Madison
    • Wintergreen Resort
    • Vineyards
    • Several national parks and forests