For history lovers there is no better place to stay then Mayhurst Inn. The beautifully restored historic home once had property that was contiguous with James and Dolly Madison's nearby Montpelier. It is the the perfect location from which to explore the Madison home, Charlottesville and Monticello, Civil War battlefields, and surrounding towns like Culpeper.
The property itself is beautifully decorated, and each room has its own distinct charm. We were thrilled to be the the Generals room on the main floor. It was in this room that General Robert E. Lee stayed when he was a guest of the Willis family. A.P. Hill and Stonewall Jackson were also guests at this house.
Each room has a fireplace, and I have never slept on a more comfortable bed with softer sheets than during my stay at Mayhurst. Even my husband commented on them.
Breakfasts were fabulous and included Eggs Benedict and Belgium waffles. Our hosts were wonderful sources of information for area attractions and restaurants. Although we did not explore them, other guests enjoyed wine tasting at the various vineyards in the area. In the evening we were served a claret that was reminiscent of the one Jefferson tried and failed to grow at Monticello. We look forward to a return visit.












