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Dramatic flair best describes the spacious guest rooms, named in honor of famous playwrights who bartered their plays for Virginia Ham at Abingdon, Virginia's world-famous Barter Theatre. They exude relaxed beauty. You will feel your cares melt away as you rest in the comfort of our luxury travel accommodations. Perfect for a romantic weekend or private vacation getaway. Each has a private, in-room bath & working fireplace. Four of the rooms have over-sized whirlpool tubs and separate, tiled walk-in showers. All our rooms have Cable TV/VCR units -- exactly what one expects from a bed and breakfast.
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There is no smoking inside the inn or on the outdoor room.
When reserving a room you will receive confirmation via e-mail.
We have a ten-day cancellation policy: Reservations may be cancelled with no charge when received 10 days prior to your arrival. If less than 10 days notice is received, guests will be charged for a one night stay. If the room is rebooked, the only charge will be a $35 rebooking fee.
Cancellations Must Be Made By Telephone Only
Cancellation policy also applies to Barter Theatre tickets.
Most weekends require a two-night minimum stay.
Posted room rates do not apply to NASCAR race weekends.
NASCAR and Marriage Ceremony reservations require payment in full and are non-refundable.
Full payment by check or cash is required in advance when reserving the entire inn (5 rooms) and the payment is non-refundable, unless each room is rebooked, and in that case, the $35 rebooking fee applies.
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