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Jacob Swartz House Bed and Breakfast

New Market, Virginia
jacobswartz.com 540-740-9208
Nestled in the rolling checkered hills of the Shenandoah Valley, an area rich in Virginia history, is the historic1852 heart-of-pine farmhouse build by Jacob Swartz for his new bride Lucinda Zirkle. The Swartz family home and Jacob's cobbler shop, recently converted into a totally private self-contained guest cottage (the only available Bed and Breakfast lodging), stand peacefully at the very end of a tree shaded country lane overlooking the Shenandoah River's North Fork.. . .
Private Shenandoah River cottage where you are the only guest.

Apple Blossom Inn Bed and Breakfast

New Market, Virginia
appleblossominn.net 540-740-3747
Why pay for a night for ONE room in a Bed and Breakfast shared with other people, when for the same price you can rent an entire house and have it completely to yourself? The Apple Blossom Inn is ideal for an intimate getaway for two, or the perfect place for three or four friends traveling together. We never accept more than one booking at a time, so you have the entire, eight-room historic inn to yourself! As privacy is guaranteed, guests relax quickly and feel at home in no time! You can rent the entire bed and breakfast for the price of a room elsewhere. Half of any Bed and Breakfas. . .

Rosendale Inn

New Market, Virginia
rosendaleinn.com 540-740-4281
All suites at our Shenandoah Valley Bed and Breakfast are large and spacious, some with 11 foot ceilings. Many have fireplaces, and all have a large private bath. Each suite is named after a president. All suites are decorated with authentic antique period furnishing, except for the beds which are double, king, and queen size. Rosendale Inn is an ideal place for your Virginia Shenandoah Valley Lodging.. . .

Blue Ridge Inn

New Market, Virginia
blueridgeinn.com 540-740-4136
In the heart of beautiful Shenandoah Valley nestles the tiny town of New Market. Visitors are delighted by this picturesque and historical town. Originally known as Cross Roads, it was the intersection of two principal Indian buffalo trails. The first known settlers arrived from Pennsylvania in 1727 and were mainly Lutheran and Mennonite. Their settlement was known as Massanutten. In 1777 New Market was named after the famous racetrack town of Newmarket in England, there being a racetrack to the west of the present town. During the Civil War the Battle of New Market took place in M. . .