Classic Federal architecture along Main Street in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
A special balcony for the guest suites in the Washington Building with Haywood's restaurant and piano bar below.
The inside of Haywood's is shown below. Although it was closed when we were there I can't wait to go back and try the food. The menu looked delicious.
Each of the rooms in the Washington building was painted in our colors:
Room #1Walls Duchess M17ceiling Pepito M4
Sitting Room for guest room #1
Walls Ting Tong No.53
Room #2Ceiling Sydney #15 Walls Pepito M4
I loved the black and white bathroom so I took a quick product shot with this Schumacher wallpaper. Love it!
Room #3
Walls Ting Tong No. 53
Ceiling Duchess M17Sitting Room for room #3
and reversing the combo
Ting Tong No. 53 on the ceilingDuchess M17 on the wallsRoom #4
Walls Venus Di Milo M19
Ceiling Squeek M54Guest Room #5
Walls - Early Pearly No. 14
Across the street is the guest lobby and main entrance.
The Marshall is a beautiful building with a long guest porch spanning the back of the building with a lovely courtyard below. Perfect for afternoon tea or a quick lunch.
Inside the Marshall building is the Taps room, a causal dining area and bar. I noticed right away the Julian Chichester furniture pieces. What a nice mix of old and new.
We were treated to a lovely lunch and even tempted by some freshly cooked mussels!
More rooms in this building in Bridget Beari Colors
Walls in Duchess M17
Ceilings in Pepito M4Can you see the high gloss Fine Paints of Europe trim? That was a standout.
I loved all the touches of hospitality. I can't wait to stay over night on another trip. The food was delish…the decor was young, fresh and classic …. the people were a delight … and the Bridget Beari Colors shined!
If you are in the area we hope you will visit the hotel or the restaurant and tell them Bridget Beari sent you!
Happy traveling……..