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Enjoy country hospitality in this unique Victorian Carpenter Gothic villa in a little Virginia railroad town. (Train lovers can be guaranteed that a train will pass in front of the inn sometime during their stay. First built in 1780 and expanded in 1853 to its current size, the inn has long been noted for its hospitality, hosting such celebrities as Eleanor Roosevelt and Efraim Zimbalist, Sr. Architectural features include wraparound verandahs on the first and second stories, original pine floors, a rustic den with stone fireplace, a comfortable parlor, a spacious dining room, and a solarium. A deck, next to the old barn, which was once the town livery stable, overlooks a wide trout stream. Enjoy the complimentary breakfast, as well as early morning pre breakfast coffee, tea, and coffeecake. There are also freshly baked brownies, cookies, and cakes. Coffee, tea, and complimentary beverages are always at hand. Dinner is available on Friday and Saturday nights. Whether you're looking for peace and quiet, convivial surroundings, or a haven that feels like family, you are welcomed to this inn and home in Goshen. Come and see why their guests return time and again.
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