The William Miller House
You're invited to indulge in the charm of yesteryear surrounded by the comforts of the 21st century. History buffs relish in the architecture and period details of this Greek-Revival style home built in 1869. 21st century enhancements... more
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6/14/2009 |
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We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this B&B! In looking back, I realized that this was the 15th bed and breakfast/inn we have stayed in over the years; only a select few seem to master the art of hospitality and this was by far one of our best experiences.
Given our experience at William Miller House, I do not know why Richmond visitors would ever consider staying at a chain hotel. I know the stereotypes out there that limit some people from considering a B&B, but William Miller House is set up to alleviate those concerns. It is equipped with high-tech amenities like free WIFI, in-room telephones if you need them, large flat-screen televisions, and there is even a power strip mounted to the in-room work desk so you have plenty of places to plug in while multi-tasking on the road. Where else will you have a comfortable bed, alarm clock, walk-in closet (with two luggage racks!), iron/ironing board, in-room thermostat, private attached bathroom, and plenty of space to spread out and relax all while sharing the property with only one other guest room? You receive two bottles of Perrier and chocolates at check-in as well as complimentary snacks in the hall throughout your stay - not to mention the delicious appetizers and Virginia wine set out each evening in a sunroom overlooking the garden patio. Breakfast is served at one large table, but if you prefer not to interact with other guests or sit down for breakfast, they offer continental options. However, you will not want to miss Mike’s culinary creations. Each day rotated between savory and sweet platters and we were spoiled by starting our day with such a bountiful breakfast.¿¿
Pat and Mike are gracious hosts and if your travels take you to Richmond, do not hesitate in making a reservation at their property. They are even offering a “stay three nights, get one free” promotion that we found to be an excellent value. We will always be grateful that Pat and Mike gave us such a positive first impression of Richmond! View Reviewer Info
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4/15/2009 |
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We usually stay in budget-class hotels, but my husband and I decided to give the William Miller House Bed and Breakfast in Richmond , VA a try. What I missed the most by staying in budget hotels was the ability to get out and walk – most are on highways and devoid of sidewalks. The William Miller House is in Richmond’s historic Fan district, a lovely neighborhood with some brick sidewalks in addition to regular concrete ones, turn-of-the-century architecture to entertain as you walk, and Monument Avenue named as one of the nation’s most beautiful boulevards is only a couple of blocks away. Walking through this neighborhood, during the day or evening, is a delightful treat – a chance to keep up my exercise routine and immerse myself in city-living. I am truly surprised by the real value I received for my room rate! Here’s what we got for our money: luxurious, comfy bed in a room with personality; a private bathroom accessible from our bedroom with both a tub and a separate tiled shower; free off street parking (other city hotels charge anywhere from $15 to $27 a day); a huge delicious breakfast served on individual platters; free 1-serving size snacks available 24 hours; free wine and cheese or snacks every evening; free sightseeing advice and city maps; great restaurant and dining suggestions; and, best of all, free Wi-Fi to catch up on e-mail and to send my travel log to friends and family. Some places charge $10 or more a day for Wi-Fi access. One rainy cool evening, we sat in the parlor and enjoyed a warming fire. Our room included a large flat screen television with premium cable channels so we could watch whatever we wanted. We also had a heat/air conditioning control in our room so as the spring temperatures fluctuated, we could switch between heat and air conditioning as necessary. Our hosts were great, made us feel like family. View Reviewer Info
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Contact Information

The William Miller House1129 Floyd Ave Richmond, VA 23220 USA
| Phone: | +1-804-254-2928 | | Fax: | +1-804-254-2928 | | Cellular: | +1-804-405-1248 |
Innkeeper(s) Patricia Daniels & Mike Rohde
Rates: $159 - $239

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