Inn at Urbanna Creek B&B Description:
The Inn is located in historic Urbanna VA. - A quaint village of 800 people that dates back to the late 1600’s. The town built its fortune as a shipping port. Goods were brought to Urbanna and loaded on cargo vessels that sailed to Baltimore, New York and England. The area has always been famous for great agricultural products and even more renowned for the bounty of the river and bay- oysters, fish and crabs. Today the ships that were used to carry tobacco, lumber and seafood have been replaced by ever increasing numbers of pleasure boaters who seek the bounty of the river and the bay for sailing, cruising and fishing. It is a magical place that is constantly changing but in many ways remains the same. We look forward to sharing it with you.
A classic 1870’s river town home and cottage located in historic Urbanna Va. This charming getaway features a spacious king suite, rooms with private baths and queen sized beds and for the ultimate in privacy- a separate cottage. The Inn at Urbanna Creek Bed and Breakfast exudes warm hospitality and gracious service. Sumptuous breakfasts are served in our formal dining room, out doors or in the privacy of your room. The library is the perfect spot for an afternoon snack and beverage or a quiet retreat to catch up on that special book or conversation. In the warmer months our outdoor decks and patios are great for small receptions and family gatherings. Catering for intimate affairs is our forte. Your innkeeper Suzanne, has 25 years experience in the hospitality field and looks forward to meeting her guests every need...
History and natural beauty abound in this quaint community, which is renowned for its oyster festival, historic homes, small upscale shops and waterfront vistas. Also a variety of small restaurants, some with entertainment, are all within walking distance of the Inn. In the warmer months The Pearl, our charming trolley will shuttle you around town and point out the sites. The town is bounded on the north by the Rappahannock River. The Chesapeake Bay is easily accessible by power or sail. Public boating facilities are just steps always. Canoeing, kayaking, charter fishing, day sailing or site seeing by water are the best way to see the area and can be arranged through the Inn. We are here to assist you with your busy weekend agenda or you’re laid back week end retreat. No detail is too small. Call us for information about our special place.
At A Glance:
- 1 Rooms
- Non-Smoking
- No Pets