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The Patriot Inn Bed & Breakfast is an impressive 1784 home located in the historic district of Portsmouth, Virginia.

The Patriot Inn Bed & Breakfast


Portsmouth, Virginia

Take a step back in time to a 1784 Colonial home offering all the luxuries of today!

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Introduction

Enjoy spectacular views of the Elizabeth River!

The Patriot Inn is an architectural gem built in 1784, located in the Olde Towne Portsmouth historical district. The busy Elizabeth River waterfront is reflected in the hand blown window panes, just as it has been for over 200 years. Shopping and antiquing on High Street are just a few steps away, as are the Portsmouth Naval Hospital and the Tidewater Yacht Marina.

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The Patriot Inn Bed & Breakfast - Portsmouth, Virginia

Be Sure to Visit...

Children's Museum of Virginia · Courthouse Galleries · Naval Shipyard Museum · Lightship Portsmouth Museum · Virginia Sports Hall of Fame & Museum · Visual Arts Center Galleries (Tidewater Community College) · Museum of Military History · Historic Hill House (seasonal)

The Patriot Inn captures the early American spirit of historic Olde Towne Portsmouth!

Common Area The American Revolutionary War played on important role in molding the history of Olde Towne. General Cornwallis, whose headquarters were in Olde Towne Portsmouth, decided to relocate his troops to Yorktown and loaded them on boats in front of the Patriot Inn. During this time, General Charles Lee was in charge of the forces that burned this Tory home to the foundation as an example to colonists still loyal to the king.

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The brick English basement of the Patriot Inn dates back to the 1750s. At this time, the owner, Rev. John Agnew, was a colonist loyal to King George III. A colonist loyal to the king was commonly known as a Tory. In 1784, The Patriot Inn was rebuilt. According to official documents, Thorowgood Keeling, a first lieutenant in the Virginia Militia, built the current dwelling in 1784. Dining Room
Dining Room


The Patriot Inn has been owned by many important people in the history of Portsmouth. Some noteworthy owners were: Claudius W. Murdaugh, judge of the court of Hustings, John H. Gayle, a member of the State Legislature, and Arthur Emmerson, clerk of the Court of Hustings.

As the exterior of the home reflects colonial architectural details, the interior is discreetly decorated offering interesting corners to relax and enjoy the tranquility that permeates this lovely old Inn. With the original heart of pine wood floors, the stately main staircase and the wonderfully carved mantels. The Inn is filled with furnishings that enables guests to step back in time and experience the spirit of colonial America.

All bed chambers are attractively decorated and furnished with lots of historic charm in period style antiques and reproductions. All beds are nuzzled in goose down comforters and pillows.

Photos by Mark A. Geduldig-Yatrofsky and Jack Milner

The Patriot Inn Bed & Breakfast is a member of the following associations:
   Bed & Breakfast Association of Virginia

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The Patriot Inn Bed & Breakfast
201 North Street
Portsmouth, Virginia   23704
(757) 391 0157
Fax: (757) 391-9290
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Ron & Verle Weiss, Innkeepers

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