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ROYAL OAKS INN - VACATION HOME IN QUAINT VIRGINIA
- Item Number
- 3
Item Description
Get away from it all?
A historic home in the quaint town of Virgilina, Virginia,The Royal Oaks Inn
offers five bedrooms, two shared bathrooms and the chance to get away
from it all.
Our guests enjoy reading and rocking on the wrap-around porch, watching and listening to the birds, hiking on our 23-acre property, and taking advantage of nearby attractions, including Buggs Island Lake in Clarksville, dining, shopping and theatre attractions in South Boston, and live music or karaoke at Gattrell’s Cowboy Up a short stroll away in downtown Virgilina
The Royal Oaks Inn was constructed as a private residence by the Tuck family in the 1880's and remained in the family until 2010 when it was purchased by proprietor Sam Torian, III. Sam's grandfather and namesake owned and operated a store in Virgilina with Arthur Tuck for many years. Named Torian & Tuck, it provided food, clothing, and farm supplies to many in the area for decades.
When you stay at the Royal Oaks Inn, you will have the entire house to yourself while Sam Torian is just a quick call away.
Item Special Note
Enjoy the whole house for one week:
- Five large bedrooms
- Two shared bathrooms
- Formal parlor with plush seating and an antique organ
- Comfortable sitting room with digital television
- Sunroom
- Formal dining room with antique table and chairs
- Wrap around front porch with swing and ample seating
- 23 acres of woods to explore
- Historic outbuildings, including his and hers outhouses
OPENING BID: $ 500
Donated By:
Sam Torian
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