Aspen Hall Inn, circa 1750
Aspen Hall Inn offers extraordinary rooms with private baths. Each room is tastefully and comfortably appointed with period antiques and reproduction furnishings and has cable TV and wireless internet access. The baths feature vintage fixtures. We are within walking distance of downtown restaurants, shops, & the train station. We serve great coffee, fresh juice, pastries, and hot & cold cereals daily in the breakfast room that is equipped with a microwave and a refrigerator. Economical weekly and monthly rates are available for our extended stay guests. Aspen Hall is situated on seven creekside acres. Built of native limestone, this elegant mansion, circa 1750, is one of the most historic homes in our area. Its outstanding architecture has earned Aspen Hall the distinction of being "one of the finest Georgian period homes in the United States." Most of the original features of the 22-room house remain. The 13 x 38 foot grand hall still has its original 40-inch board-and-batten doors with their large strap hinges. The farmstead was known as "Mendenhall's Fort" during the British, French & Indian War which started 250 years ago. George Washington attended a wedding here in 1761. Civil War buffs will appreciate our border state location within easy striking distance of battlefield sites in Maryland and Pennsylvania to the north and Virginia to the south. Miles to: Shepherdstown, 10; Antietam, 15; Harpers Ferry, 20; Winchester, 25; Cedar Creek, 35; Monocacy, 50; New Market (Md), 55; Gettysburg, 60; New Market (Va), 75.
Guests can relax on the brick patio or gazebo, or refresh their spirits by strolling Aspen Hall's grounds while listening to the peaceful babbling of the Tuscarora Creek as it flows under the footbridge. Full body Swedish relaxation massage is available by appointment with the resident Licensed Massage Therapist.
Rebecca G."Becky" Frye and Charles S. "Charlie" Connolly are the innkeepers at Aspen Hall. We have strong interests in history and archeology, are historical interpreters at Fort Frederick State Park in nearby Washington County, Maryland, and are members of the Archeological Society of Virginia. In 2004, Becky retired after teaching music in Berkeley County, West Virginia public schools for 36 years. Charlie recently sold Accent Printing & Copy Center after 26 fulfilling years in downtown Martinsburg. He is a licensed massage therapist and intends to pursue that as a third career.
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Your host(s): Rebecca G. Frye & Charles S. Connolly
405 Boyd Ave
Martinsburg, WV 25401
304-260-1750, Telephone
304-267-4270, Fax
Web Site: www.lanierbb.com/inns/bb559.html
Email:
aspenhallinn@verizon.net
Guest Rooms:
4
Rates:
$100 - $140
Guest Room Amenities: A/C in some/all guest rooms Cable Television Credit Cards Accepted Fax Gardens Gazebo Historic Property Internet Access/Wireless King/Queen Beds Meeting Rooms Microwave for use No pets Non-Smoking Pet Free/All Guest Areas Private Bath Refrigerator for use Smoking Outside
Well Suited For: Business Travel Extended Stay Honeymoons Romantic Escape Vacation Getaway
Area Activities: Antiquing Art Galleries Biking Birding/Wildlife Canoeing Caves Cross Country Skiing Downhill Skiing Fine dining Fishing Golfing Hay/Sleigh rides Hiking Historical Sites Horseback Riding Kayaking Live music Mountain Biking Museums National/State Parks Outlet Malls River Rafting Rivers Shopping Skiing Spas nearby Theater or Stage
Type(s) of Breakfast Served: Continental
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