The Jackson Rose B&B
Category
Stay Play Eat Shop!; Stay; Bed and Breakfasts; Harpers Ferry & Bolivar;
Description
Discover the culture and history of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, at the Jackson Rose Bed and Breakfast, an 18th Century residence listed in the National Register of Historic Places. We invite you to visit the past with us, sleeping and dining in the very rooms that the Lee family once owned. Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson chose this house as his temporary headquarters during the Civil War. It is from here that Jackson wrote pleasingly to his wife of a fragrant rose climbing to his second story room--thereafter referred to as the Jackson Rose-- and an 'elegant mansion' and 'nice, green yard'. Come, enjoy the comforts of our restored Federal-style home: the original heart of pine floors, gas fireplaces, high ceilings, front parlor and porch, and the rose and herb gardens. Our full morning meal, featuring hot entre
Pricing
$125-150/night
Hours
Feb-Dec (closed Jan)
Location
one block from post office
Map
Google Maps Link
Website
www.thejacksonrose.com
Facebook
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Contact
Phil & Deb Hale
Email
jacksonrosebnb@comcast.net
Phone
304.535.1528
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HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
Offering a wide variety of activities for individuals and families. Explore museums and exhibits, hike to overlooks or along Civil War skirmish lines, join a ranger-guided tour or sign-up for a living history workshop. Shop at the Harpers Ferry Historical Association's Bookshop.
First Zion Baptist Church Restoration Project
The Foundation has purchased First Zion Baptist Church on W. Ridge Street in Harpers Ferry in order to preserve the building for future use as cultural center for Harpers Ferry and Bolivar. The site will also serve a significant role in interpreting history.