155 West
Main Street
Orange, VA 22960
(800) 358- 4422
(540) 672-4893
www.holladayhousebandb.com
innkeeper@holladayhousebandb.com
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Stately Federal-style home (c. 1830) within walking
distance of shops and restaurants. 6 guest rooms offer a
range of luxury options, including fireplaces,
double-sized whirlpool baths, and private porches.
Delight yourself with homemade cookies in our parlor,
and awaken the next morning to a full breakfast.
In the heart of historic downtown Orange, this stately
Federal-style home (c.a. 1830) is within walking
distance of art galleries, antique shops and
restaurants. 6 guest rooms offer a range of luxury
options, including fireplaces, double-sized whirlpool
tubs, private porches, and full suites. Enjoy fresh,
made-from-scratch cookies on our screened side porch, or
curl up in front of the original marble fireplace in
our
parlor. Wireless internet is accessible throughout the
house, and a PC is available for guests. We serve a full
gourmet breakfast every morning.
The Holladay House Bed and Breakfast has witnessed over
175 years of history. The Holladay House is one of the
two oldest standing structures in historic downtown
Orange, and is registered as part of the Orange
Commercial Historic District. At the crossroads of
historic Routes 15 and 20 (James Madison Highway and
Constitution Highway), the property has seen important
figures such as James Madison, Robert E. Lee, A.P. Hill,
and Jefferson Davis pass by its doors. In 1863, the
property witnessed Union and Confederate soldiers
skirmishing down Main Street, and local legend holds a
Confederate solider died on the front steps.
Six beautiful guest rooms await you. All have private
baths, individual air conditioning, TV, DVD players,
high thread-count linens, fluffy micro fiber towels,
bath amenities and WiFI High Speed Internet access.
Some rooms have in-room fireplaces, Whirlpool Tubs or
Soaking Tubs.
Throughout the last two centuries, the Holladay House
has served the citizens of Orange as a mercantile store,
a residence, a doctor’s office, and an inn. Only a
handful of proprietors have owned the property, and the
Holladay family was its steward for over 100 years. The
Holladay House still boasts much of its original
woodwork, including floors, mantels, doors and period
antiques from the Holladay Family.
Come enjoy our hospitality and steep yourself in Orange,
Virginia’s historic past.