St. Stephen's Classical Christian Academy – SSCCA's 9th Annual Winter Ball & Auction
Auction Ends: Feb 23, 2011 10:00 PM EST

Travel

1 Night Stay at The Inn at Sugar Hollow Farm

Item Number
183
Estimated Value
190 USD
Sold
170 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Live Event Item

After the online close, this item went to a Live Event for further bidding.

Item Description

The Inn at Sugar Hollow Farm is located just 13 miles west of Charlottesville on a 70-acre wooded farm in the Moorman River Valley at the edge of Shenandoah National Park. The valley has long served as a main thoroughfare into the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Originally the site of a trading post, the property has served the mountain community since the days of Thomas Jefferson. On this historical site, Dick and Hayden Cabell designed and custom-built the bed and breakfast inn. Their home welcomes travelers in the spirit of those bygone days.

The oak-beamed, country-style family and dining rooms open to a broad, blue stone terrace. The grand view from this terrace stretches across the gardens and fields to Pasture Fence Mountain and the Blue Ridge. This is a perfect spot to enjoy late afternoons with a glass of icy lemonade or a mug of hot apple cider as you watch the sun gently descend behind the mountains. Guest areas on the first floor include a study and a cheerful sunroom. The fireplaces in the dining room and family room invite fireside conversations on cool evenings. On the second floor, you will find a cozy reading nook and an upper deck that overlooks the herb garden. Visit http://www.sugarhollow.com to learn more.

Trip Advisor Review of the Inn at Sugar Hollow Farm

Consider bidding on our two other auction items in the Charlottesville area to round out your stay: Tickets to Monticello and a Private Tour of Monroe's House.

Item Special Note

Certificate entitles bearer and guest to one weeknight (Sunday - Thursday) stay in the Hunt Country Room or equivalent. A full country breakfast is included. Must be used by August 31st, 2011. Excludes the month of May and July 3rd and 4th.

Donated By:

The Inn at Sugar Hollow