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Welcome to the Ebenezer House

he Ebenezer House, a
historic country chalet, was
once the Ebenezer Methodist Church in Culpeper, Virginia, built in 1901. Dismantled in 1984 by Richard Gordon, a well known Madison, Virginia cabinet and furniture joiner
(Phineas Rose Wood Joinery) who moved the building to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in beautiful Madison County, near the Rapidan River, just 500 feet off of US Route 29 onto 621, West.
The house
was beautifully renovated in
to a Bed and Breakfast and appointed with family antiques
in 2000 by the inn keeper;
Doris Webb. The Great Room with a wood burning stove consists of a formal living room, library with game table and a formal dining room opening on to the downstairs deck with a pond.
A 1900sf addition was built
in 2007-8 in keeping with
the original building's
style and history. The
addition houses staff
quarters and a handicap room
for quest with disabilities.
The Ebenezer House is located in Central Virginia's
Piedmont Valley. Central
Virginia is know for snow
skiing, golf courses, hiking, trail & road
biking, fox hunting, beagling,
many wineries and vineyards and many
historic land marks; such as
Monticello (home of Tomas
Jefferson), Montpelier (home
of James Madison), Ash Lawn
- Highland (home of James
Monroe) and the
trail of hollowed ground
(Civil War battle fields and
sites).

Check in time: Any time after 4:00pm. Check out time is 11:00am. Upon arrival: Guest are invited to tea, coffee, or a complimentary glass of Virginia wine. |