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Introduction
The Inn at the Crossroads has been welcoming travelers since 1820. Surrounded by over 1000 open acres with
beautiful views of the Blue Ridge foothills, it is listed
on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Virginia Historic
Landmark. The Inn was built as a tavern to serve those traveling between the
Shenandoah Valley and the James River.
The Inn has been host to several U.S. Presidents over
its history. The first was Martin Van Buren in 1823
when he was Secretary of State and in the 1930's
Franklin Roosevelt gave a speech from the front porch
of the Inn to the local townspeople during his
presidential campaign.
The original 6 horse stables is located inside the inn
underneath the former innkeepers residence, now the
Tavernkeeper's suite.
The Inn is a charming, four-story brick building with timber framing and
English kitchen on the lower level. It has many of the features of the
ordinaries of its time and its simple federal style is characteristic of the
public houses of that period. Once inside, guests are treated to a colonial atmosphere where rooms are furnished with antiques and treasures from days gone by. All guest rooms have private baths, all two room suites have king beds and all single rooms have queen bed and all have great views. A delicious and hearty country breakfast is served in the 'dining room' on the lower level.
There is much for the active or leisurely guest to do at The Inn at the Crossroads.
Visit Charlottesville's art galleries, museums, theaters and antique shops.
Take a tour of historic downtown Charlottesville or enjoy the Dogwood
Festival, Garden Week, the Albemarle County Fair, or
Foxfield Steeplechase.
For sports enthusiasts there are canoeing and tubing on the James River,
skiing, tennis, golf and hiking in the nearby mountains.
The Inn also rents antique convertible sportscars and
one can be waiting in the driveway for you when you
arrive.
In late August each year, the Inn is the site for the
Albemarle County Fair.
Nearby Attractions
Monticello - home of President Thomas Jefferson
Ash Lawn-Highland - home of President James Monroe
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