Enjoy a festive small-town holiday experience at this year’s Urbanna Holiday Home Tour, which will take place Saturday, December 14, 2024 from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST, sponsored by Troutman Pepper.
Get ready to experience the charm of Urbanna, Virginia during the holiday season! Join us for a festive day as we open the doors to some of the area’s most enchanting homes, beautifully decorated to capture the spirit of the season. This year, we are featuring five historic homes PLUS an open house highlight at the Middlesex County Woman’s Club. Tour homes include The Cottrell’s House, The Old Town Hall Building in the heart of downtown Urbanna with two separate home units, as well as The Quilter’s House and The Jessee’s House, which are both located on Urbanna Harbor. Guests will also have the opportunity to explore Urbanna’s quaint port town with its unique shops and eateries and can make it a weekend event by checking into the charming Chesapeake Inn!
General admission ticket options are being offered in two time slots; in the morning from 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM or in the afternoon categories from 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM. Tickets are $40 per person if purchased online by December 13th and $50 per person the day of the event. Guests will check-in at The Chesapeake Inn (250 Virginia Street, Urbanna) to receive a wrist band for admission to the home tour and map. To purchase tickets, please visit HERE.
The Urbanna Holiday Home Tour is an Urbanna Main Street initiative in collaboration with the Urbanna Beautification Inc. “UBI” 501c3 organization. The proceeds from this year’s event will benefit Urbanna Main Street’s mission of empowering Urbanna’s future. All donations in support of the 2024 Urbanna Holiday Home Tour are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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About Urbanna Main Street
Founded in 2023, Urbanna Main Street is part of The Virginia Main Street Program, a preservation-based economic and community development initiative that follows the Main Street Approach by the National Main Street Center. The program offers a range of services, grants and assistance to communities interested in revitalizing their historic commercial districts. Virginia Main Street has helped transform Warsaw, Kilmarnock, Mathews, Gloucester and many small communities across the Commonwealth.