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Introduction
Primrose House and Guest Cottage is an 1870’s Victorian built by G.W Hedrick of the G.W. Hedrick Carriage Co., located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley in historic Dayton Va. Just three miles from I-81.
Dayton was founded in 1745 when Daniel Harrison settled the area. It is on the Virginia Register and the National Register of Historic Places. The older part of town is largely unchanged. Dayton is home to the oldest Old Order Mennonite Farm Community in the Southern United States.
The Primrose House Guest Cottage is unhosted, quiet, cozy and private with French country/shabby chic décor. The cottage has a full kitchen, including dishwasher, cable TV and DVD, queen bed and pull out sofa, private bath with shower, and central air and heat. Continental breakfast served. If you are looking for a quaint place to stay, this is the place.
Enjoy shopping the many stores of the Dayton Farmers Market and the charming shops along Main Street, including nationally recognized tin smith Mike Walsh and Braithwaite Glass Gallery as well as Primrose House Gift Shop. Take the walking tour of the historic area, enjoy the scenery and water fowl at Silver Lake and Silver Lake Mill. Visit our first class museum with the electrical map of Stonewall Jackson’s 1862 Valley Campaign.
Primrose House Gift Shop
Shop in one of the largest and most stylish Victorian houses dating to the 1870's in Historic Dayton, nestled in the scenic Shenandoah Valley - a collaboration of friends offering a variety of merchandise from country to shabby chic to traditional.
Open Monday thru Saturday - 10 to 5
Annual Events
Spring Tea - Weekend before Easter
Autumn Celebration - 1st Sat. in Oct. (Dayton Days)
Holiday Open House - Fri. & Sat. after Thanksgiving
Dayton is a perfect home base for all the Shenandoah Valley has to offer We are ideally located near the Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive, American Museums of Frontier Culture, Massanutten Mountains, Historic Districts of Staunton, Lexington and Winchester, Bridgewater College, JMU& EMU Campus’ Antique Malls, quaint shops Civil War Battlefields and museums, caverns, restaurants theaters, wineries and much more.
The Shenandoah Valley is a vast outdoor playground with inexhaustible options for golf, horseback riding, hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing, and skiing. Make our home your playground.
Primrose House Gift Shop & Guest Cottage
201 Main Street
P.O. Box 214
Dayton, Virginia 22821 (540) 879-3737 Fax: (540) 828-4775
email:
Barbara and Paul Cable, Innkeepers
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