Warner Hall Inn
Tucked away in the beautiful countryside of Gloucester, Virginia, Warner Hall is a hidden gem with deep American roots — literally! 🌳 This grand estate was once home to Augustine Warner, the great-great-grandfather of George Washington 🇺🇸. Talk about presidential pedigree!
And now, this storied home is getting an exciting new chapter…
Recently purchased by BluWater Group, Warner Hall is about to become even more unforgettable. They’re adding a full-service restaurant, meaning visitors will soon be able to dine in the same magnificent rooms where colonial elites once gathered. Picture yourself enjoying a candlelit dinner beneath elegant chandeliers, surrounded by centuries of American history. ✨🍷
Did you know Queen Elizabeth II herself paid a visit to Warner Hall? During her U.S. tour, she laid a wreath at the grave of Augustine Warner, claiming a family connection to the American founding lineage. The estate now honors her visit with a “Queen’s Room” fit for, well… a queen! 💐💼
Just look at this place — it’s easy to imagine her staying overnight. Do you think she did? 😏🏨
From the stately architecture to the sweeping river views and gardens, Warner Hall blends the grandeur of the past with exciting modern updates. And soon, it’ll be the perfect spot for a historical day trip, romantic dinner, or royal-themed getaway. 👑💕
So next time you’re in Virginia, don’t try to tour on your own — hire a local guide like Best Williamsburg Tours for a private tour to soak up the history and be treated like a Washington or a Windsor. And, remember, if you want
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