George WashingtonThe George Washington Room has original, handsome cedar floors. Hand colored 19th century book prints feature highlights of General Washington's career, and include a pictorial of his introduction to Mrs. Martha Custis of Williamsburg, soon to become his bride. After dashing off your postcards, nestle in your canopied queen sized bed and listen to the distant fifes. The George Washington Room enjoys a bright southern exposure, overlooking Prince George Street.
- The rate for this room is $170 during the high season and $165 during the low season.
- This room has a private bath with a shower.
- This room contains 1 queen bed.
- Maximum occupancy for this room is 2.
ConservancyThe lilting notes of a fife float through THE CONSERVANCY ROOM's bright windows as you soak in your footed bath. Step down from the tub's raised dias to nestle in the fully-draped four poster bed. This lovely, heart of pine-floored room shouts 'Romance' in the fashion of the 18th century. A portion of the proceeds from this room are donated to the Williamsburg Land Conservancy. Overlooks Prince George Street.
- The rate for this room is $170 during the high season and $165 during the low season.
- This room has a private bath with a bathtub and shower.
- This room contains 1 queen bed.
- Maximum occupancy for this room is 2.
JamestownSnuggle down in your canopied four poster queen bed and enjoy our spacious JAMESTOWN ROOM. You will be enchanted by its stenciled floors and hand colored 19th century prints of Jamestown, memorabilia from the 1907 Exposition and the 1957 Jamestown Festival Celebration. The large, west-facing window overlooks Boundary Street, towards the College of William & Mary.
- The rate for this room is $170 during the high season and $165 during the low season.
- This room has a private bath with a shower.
- This room contains 1 queen bed.
- Maximum occupancy for this room is 2.
William and MaryThe William and Mary Room overlooks the College to the west. The 1864 map of the Civil War blockades published for Harper's Bazaar recalls an era when the town and the College were occupied by the Union forces during what we still refer to as 'the late unpleasantness'. A signed 1999 Donald Regan print celebrates the annual 4th of July ice cream social in the Wren Building Yard, bringing to life the ongoing association of 'Town & Gown'. The William and Mary Room features a luxurious fully draped queen size four-poster bed and hand-painted floor. The view from The William and Mary room overlooks the William & Mary Sorority Court on Prince George and Boundary Streets.
- The rate for this room is $170 during the high season and $165 during the low season.
- This room has a private bath with a shower.
- This room contains 1 queen bed.
- Maximum occupancy for this room is 2.
Restoration SuiteThis two room suite features a twin bed in the front room and a private second bedroom with a queen poster bed and full bath. The 'master bedroom' has private access to the porch overlooking tree lined North Boundary Street. A portiion of the proceeds from this room are donated to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. The North facing porch offers a respite on warm southern afternoons.
- The rate for this Suite is $190 during the high season and $170 during the low season.
- This Suite has a private bath with a shower.
- This Suite contains 1 twin bed, 1 queen bed.
- Maximum occupancy for this Suite is 3.
Cedars SuiteThis two room suite features a sitting room with private access to the porch and a seperate bedroom with a King size bed, private bath. Porch view overlooks the tree lined North Boundary Street.
- The rate for this Suite is $190 during the high season and $185 during the low season.
- This Suite has a private bath with a shower.
- This Suite contains 1 king bed.
- Maximum occupancy for this Suite is 2.
RichneckMaybe you were lucky enough to grow up in a place rich with history. If so, you can understand how the children of Williamsburg often feel like they are in a Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys adventure. Their woodland explorations can yield artifacts, perhaps leading to the discovery of a long-lost historic site. The Richneck Room features a display of 17th, 18th and 19th century artifacts from just such a childhood expedition, resulting in the location and excavation of the 17th century Richneck Plantation. The Plantation was founded by settlers who broke away from the original Jamestown colony, but over time its location was lost...until the children of the proprietors discovered artifacts which were examined and cataloged by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. This room also features 19th century stained glass, a queen size bed and a cozy dormered atmosphere. Just the place for letting imagination run wild after a day of your own personal historic discoveries.
- The rate for this room is $170 during the high season and $165 during the low season.
- This room has a private bath with a shower.
- This room contains 1 queen bed.
- Maximum occupancy for this room is 2.
YorktownA 1770 French map and Yorktown memorabilia, including scenes from the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown as musket fire echoes from the Historic Area just down the road. The YORKTOWN ROOM features a queen size York County Highpost, original heart of pine floors, plus north and east facing dormered windows.
- The rate for this room is $170 during the high season and $165 during the low season.
- This room has a private bath with a shower.
- This room contains 1 twin bed, 1 queen bed.
- Maximum occupancy for this room is 3.