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The Inn at Thomas House, Private, 2 beds 2 baths.
Have the Inn to yourselves!! Two bedrooms, two baths. The historic Inn at Thomas House, includes Two 2nd floor, private queen bedrooms, one has an en suite bath, the other has a private bath access the hall. Guests enter the Inn from Main street, a quiet street, lined with quaint shops, where its common to see horse-drawn buggies traveling by. Local landmark, The Thomas House restaurant, is on-site, and open Tuesday - Saturday for meals. The space Your private space is the 2nd floor, of the Inn at Thomas House! Two bedrooms, two baths—with a living room! The main bedroom, the Herring Suite, is furnished with a queen-sized poster bed, night tables, and a chest of drawers for storing your belongings. The bath is equipped with a double sink, tub/shower, and large closet. We provide clean linens, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner. The second bedroom, the Lincoln Room, is is furnished with a queen-sized bed, and night tables. The private bath is across the hall, and is equipped with a sink and tub/shower. We provide clean linens, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner. You also have have for exclusive use, the common living room in the inn, also located on the 2nd floor, where morning coffee will be provided Tuesday through Saturday morning! A Kureg, mini fridge, and microwave are also available. There is a sofa for lounging, books and a smart TV, for relaxing. Building History: Built by Alexander and Abigail Herring, in 1818, Harrington’s grandfather, Lord Benjamin Herring, was an English nobleman who settled in the Shenandoah Valley in 1737 and the Thomas House land was part of the original land grant. The best claim to fame of this family is that their daughter, Bathsheba, married Captain Abraham Lincoln and they are the grandparents of President Abraham Lincoln. Through the years, the home served as a hospital during the civil war, and housing for the college. In 1942, the Thomas House became the home of Mr. & Mrs. J. Wilbur Thomas. Lottie Thomas opened the Thomas House bakery, which became the Thomas House restaurant, and operated the house as a boarding house. You can find "Lottie's rules" for boarders, in the 1950s, hanging in the entry way of the Inn. The rules are a fascinating glimpse into the past life, and will surely provide a little entertainment! Guest access You will be provided a code for accessing the Inn, from Main street. Inside the front door, you'll see the staircase up to your room, and your room key located on the hooks to your left.
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