More than welcome you will be when you enter this beautiful historic house dating back to the 1800's. Completely renovated to offer guests large, fresh and comfortable lodging within a home decorated with Casual Elegance. Feel free and discover for yourself the unique and eclectic design elements mixing the old with the new, traditional and whimsical that combine to make our home, and now your home an interesting, stylish and friendly place. You'll find The Owl's Nest Gifts and Antiques Barn located next door, our newest addition to Frog Hollow property, where it is so easy to get a last minute hostess gift or a lasting memento of your trip. Pass the time on either of our rocking chair porches, or on our beautiful Garden Gazebo which is situated under the 2nd largest Box Elder tree in Virginia. You can also enjoy watching a movie on the flat screen TV located in the parlor, "snacks included," then end your day with a dip in the large outdoor hot tub with a front row seat to the STARS. A full gourmet breakfast is artfully prepared and served to you at 8:30am each morning, featuring fresh fruit, baked goods and so much more, a different menu for our multi-night visitors, and our personal guarantee that no one leaves for their day hungry. Refreshments and fine chocolates are served each evening in our new Atrium, where you can relax to the sound of the waterfall or mingle with other guests. Five minutes from the Interstate highways, 20 minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway, Frog Hollow is by itself on a charming country road only two miles from downtown Lexington, very convenient for the shopping and dining offered in the Historic District, to Washington and Lee University, Virginia Military Institute and the Virginia Horse Center. Considered the Southern Gateway of the Shenandoah Valley, Lexington is central to a region that is spectacularly picturesque and rich in history, with abundant attractions and events all year long. We have Natural Bridge, the deep Caverns, hiking, fishing, skiing, golfing, museums and wineries. Find out why people still head to this area for great finds in antiques and collectibles. And check out the artwork being produced in our area which continues to put Lexington and the Shenandoah Valley on the art lover's map. Don't miss the extraordinary Lime Kiln Theater for plays and concerts, outdoors in the summer, indoors winter within the historic Troubadour on Main Street. Located on Greenhouse Road, a part of the original Turnpike into Lexington, it is the scene of the Civil War action called The Assault on Lexington, at the foot of what is known as Hunter Hill, where cannons were placed and fired into Virginia Military Institute on June 11, 1864. Your Hosts David Jimenez and John Loomis invite you to feel at home when you visit Lexington and are well prepared to serve your needs, and they promise to make your stay, whether for business or a special occasion, memorable. |