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Introduction
The Maysville Manor is an integral part of Buckingham County History. Although used primarily for a hotel, the manor was used as a courthouse for a period of time after the burning of the Buckingham County Courthouse in 1869. The Manor is a unique H-shaped Federal structure nestled in the quaint village of Buckingham Courthouse approximately two miles west of Lee Wayside and adjoins a 200 acre farm on the Slate River. Buckingham is the geographical center of Virginia.
Group Events: Elegant and inviting for Weddings, Receptions and Private Parties
Bed and Breakfast: Tasteful and refined Robert E. Lee, Jefferson, and Thomas May Bedrooms
Please contact us to schedule Weddings, Receptions, Conferences or Parties, or to Book Bedrooms
Features
Furnished with antiques from the 1800's
Central heat & air conditioning
Two full bathrooms & one half bathroom available for guest use
On site spa (by appointment)
Walking trials on working farm
Large front porch with great views of Historic Buckingham
Iron & Ironing Board
Terry cloth robes
Continental plus breakfast
Gas logs in a few of the 12 fireplaces
Alarm clock/radio
Water glasses
Hair dryer
Plush towels and washcloths
Soap & shampoo
Quality linens
Telephone
Wireless high-speed internet
The Robert E. Lee Room
The Thomas Jefferson Room: This cozy bedroom features an antique sleigh bed, lush furnishings, and large windows overlooking the historic Buckingham courthouse. $125/night
The Robert E. Lee Room: This large bedroom features a queen size bed, fireplace, and large windows with views of Buckingham courthouse and the courtyard. $145/night
The Thomas May Room: This cozy bedroom features an antique Dutch rope bed from the 1820's, a fireplace, and a beautiful view of Buckingham courthouse. $125/night
Local Attractions
Village Spa (on site)
Historic Buckingham Courthouse, designed by Thomas Jefferson
Historic Buckingham Museum
Nancy's Unique Gifts (gift shop)
Buckingham Historic Village
Lee Wayside (first camp site after surrender)
Nearby Attractions
Appomattox Courthouse National Historic Park (site of Robert E. Lee's surrender) - 20 minutes
Monticello (Thomas Jefferson's home) - 45 minutes
Richmond - 1 hour
Red Hill (Patrick Henry's Home) - 1 hour
Green Front Furniture, Farmville - 20 minutes
The Manor Golf Club, Farmville - 20 minutes
James River State Park - 25 minutes
Holiday Lake State Park - 20 minutes
Bear Creek Lake State Park - 25 minutes
Slate Quarry - 20 minutes
Policies
Rates reflect Double Occupancy.
Cash, Check, or Credit Card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover).
All interior rooms are smoke free; smoking permitted outside
Maysville Manor can accommodate well-behaved children over the age of 12 with adult supervision
Sorry, no pets are permitted
Single/Couple's massage available; must be scheduled prior to arrival
Rates do not include Virginia Sales Tax of 5%.
Reservations require an advance deposit by credit card equal to one night's stay
Burning candles or fireplaces are not allowed in our guest rooms
Check in between 3 - 10 pm, if you expect to arrive late, please let us know in advance.
Check out: 11 am.
Cancellation Policy
A 25% service charge per room will be applied to all cancellations.
Cancellations received less than 7 days from arrival will be charged the entire reservation price unless we can re-book.
Holidays and fall season cancellations received less than 14 days from arrival will be charged the entire reservation price.
No-shows will be charged the entire reservation price.
If a reservation is cut short you will be charged 50% per day for each remaining day of your reservation, excluding holidays and fall season, where you will be charged the entire amount of your reserved stay.
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