Tie the knot at a Virginia Bed and Breakfast
If you'd love a traditional setting without all the pomp of a big wedding, the Holladay House in historic Orange, Virginia, might be just what you need. The beautifully restored inn is filled with 19th-century charm. The innkeepers, no doubt romantics themselves, have been hosts to many weddings and elopement ceremonies. In fact, the innkeepers were married at a small Virginia bed and breakfast, and the experience was so special that it kindled their interest in running an inn. They now offer all-inclusive elopement packages. Guests only need to bring their wedding clothes and a marriage license. The elopement package includes all the trimmings, and you'll be pampered from the moment you arrive. Couples are greeted with a bottle of wine and a fruit and cheese tray. The innkeepers provide the bridal bouquet and groom's boutonniere, as well as a licensed Virginia official to perform the service. If available, a harpist can perform romantic melodies to set the mood. After the ceremony, you'll enjoy a bottle of champagne and a wedding cake for two, as well as dinner at a local restaurant. The package also includes a one night's stay in one of the inn's honeymoon suites, which a fireplace and whirlpool tub. In the morning, you'll also enjoy a full, gourmet breakfast. This Virginia bed and breakfast is filled with all the old-fashioned charm one might expect at a restored 19th-century inn. The Federal-style home is named for the prominent family that lived there for more than a century. There's plenty to do in the surrounding area, from exploring local shops and boutiques, to visiting nearby wineries, museums or Civil War and Revolutionary War sites. Take a balloon ride over the Blue Ridge Mountains or enjoy a horseback ride in the scenic Virginia countryside. Another option is to do nothing at all and spend some time relaxing on the front porch or in your honeymoon suite. The innkeepers provide plenty of thoughtful amenities. Each of the guest rooms has a private bath stocked with soft, fluffy towels and specialty bath soaps. Comfortable queen or king beds are topped with luxurious linens. CD players, alarm clocks, Cable TVs with DVD players and wireless internet are also included. The innkeepers always have coffee and tea available, and guests are treated to home-made cookies and treats. So, get your marriage off to a superb start by planning an elopement at this Virginia bed and breakfast. The innkeepers will do all the planning, so that you can enjoy all the romance. -->
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Word Count: 471 About the AuthorJane Leisteiner is fond of writing and traveling. For more information about this Virginia bed and breakfast inn or for further details on Virginia bed and breakfasts, visit the Holladay House or iLoveInns websites.
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