www.charlottesvilleguide.com
experience any of the 14 luxurious rooms and suites. Guests will enjoy unparalleled, five-star services surrounded by world-class designs and historic 18th century architecture. In the restaurant, Vintage, guests will find fine wines and culinary masterpieces infused with the same contemporary flair found in The Inn. The Inn also welcomes weddings, corporate events and large parties. For reservations please call 540-317-1206.
www.innatwillowgrove.com
Keswick Hall at Monticello Set in the beautiful rolling hills near Charlottesville, Keswick Hall boasts an 18-hole golf course that Arnold Palmer himself calls “one of the best on the East coast.” Comfortable rooms, spa treatment facilities, championship tennis courts, award-winning cuisine, a phenomenal wine cellar, and legendary Orient-Express service complete the experience. Enjoy world-class cuisine at Fossett’s, serving local fresh ingredients combined with European classic recipes for breakfast, dinner, and Sunday Brunch. For reservations call 434-979-3440. 800-274-5391.
www.keswick.com
Prospect Hill Inn 200 years of tradition, only 15 miles away. An historic 1732 country inn with 13 delightful rooms, all with fireplaces, suites and cottages with Jacuzzis. Five-course prix fixe dining by reservation. Packages include wine and snacks upon arrival, pre- dinner wine reception, candlelit dinners, breakfast in bed, and gratuities. Daily except Christmas. See our additional listing in the Dining section. 15 miles east of Charlottesville on Rt. 15S, Trevilians, VA. 1-800-277-0844.
www.prospecthill.com
Luxury Accommodations Personal Butler Service Exceptional Fine Dining
Weddings & Corporate Events 540-317-1206
www.innatwillowgrove.com
PLACES TO STAY
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Silver Thatch
Inn c. 1780
434-978-4686
silverthatch.com
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