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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Charles City, Virginia:
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Charles City, Virginia
peacehillbb.com
804-829-2723
Between the Chickahominy and the James Rivers is Peace Hill. This special place got its
name because it is where a treaty was signed between the Chickahominy Tribe and the
English settlers in 1614.
We want to share this place of peace with you. It is the perfect destination if you want to
get away and celebrate a wonderful, romantic time. It is a place for girl friends, sisters,
mothers and daughters, fathers and sons to come and enjoy each other's company. It is
a place from which your family can tour historic sites such as Colonial Williamsburg,
Yorktown Battlefields, and Jamestow. . .
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Charles City, Virginia
northbendplantation.com
804-829-5176
North Bend Plantation was built in 1801 by John Minge in historic Charles City County for his wife Sarah Harrison, the sister of William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States. The current owner, George F. Copland, is a descendant of William Henry and Sarah Harrison. In 1864, thirty thousand Federal troops camped in the area of North Bend causing the owner, Thomas Wilcox, to leave for Belle Air Plantation. Mr. Wilcox never returned. Union General Phillip Sheridan headquartered at North Bend while his troops built a pontoon bridge across the James River. The desk used by Gener. . .
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Charles City, Virginia
orangehillbb.com
804-829-6988
Only minutes from Colonial Williamsburg, the James River Plantations and Richmond, Orange Hill Bed & Breakfast is a cozy turn-of-the century farmhouse set in the middle of 50 acres of working Virginia farmland. This fully restored late Victorian farmhouse was built by Roland Orange and was a poultry farm until 1960. At its peak the farm housed 2000 White Leghorn chickens.
Although completely renovated, Orange Hill Bed and Breakfast still captures the charm of days gone by. The house and several of the outbuildings remain as a testimonial to early Virginia craftsmanship. Many beautiful ant. . .
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