Hopkins Ordinary is a bed and breakfast inn located in the historic village of Sperryville, Virginia in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Shenandoah National Park. Hopkins Ordinary was built around 1820 by John Hopkins, who opened a roadside inn and tavern that also served as a stagecoach stop. In those days, it was known as an Ordinary, serving the “ordinary” needs of the traveler. Today, a guest can expect indulgent relaxation. The bed and breakfast inn, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has seven fireplaces and two stories of wrap-around porches to enjoy. Each bedroom has ...
Fabulous! Our expectations were met and totally exceeded. Innkeepers, Sherri and Kevin made our minivacation memorable and just the escape we needed. Fabulous cooks, wonderful sources of info for the trails, restaurants, and activities in the area. We passed on a wine and cheese platter- and then found out Kevin makes the cheese and Sherri bakes the bread. Thankfully, they gave us samples at breakfast. We won't miss that next time. Oh-- the bed was very comfy and everything was sooo clean! a 10!