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Wilton House, Hatfield. Photo by Corey Miller.
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Wilton House, Hatfield. Photo by Corey Miller.
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Wilton House, Hatfield. Photo by Corey Miller.
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Wilton House, Hatfield. Photo by Corey Miller.
Imagine waking up in Virginia’s best-preserved 18th-century house and seeing the sun through the same windows the original occupants did.
Wilton House offers guests the opportunity to live in modern comfort in a historic house museum. The stately home boasts three large bedrooms—king, queen, full—and luxurious bathrooms, including one with a clawfoot tub. For relaxing, there are two parlors, one with a working fireplace, and a formal dining room complete with china, silver and candelabra to enjoy meals as the owners would have 260 years ago.
Spacious and welcoming, the large kitchen includes a Wolf stove, Sub-Zero refrigerator and Miele dishwasher. Casual meals can be enjoyed at the kitchen table or just outside the kitchen door at the patio table overlooking the view.
Outside, walking paths thread through the property and both outbuildings are period-furnished, inviting guests to spend time there. Situated in Middlesex County near the Piankatank River, Wilton House offers the rare opportunity to stay in a historic house of museum quality with period furnishings and historical art. Multiple restaurants are within a 20-minute drive.
Weekly and monthly discounts are available. Go to wiltonhousevirginia.org.