Abigail Inn - Lexington
37.77979, -79.44672Located within 1 mile of Jackson Memorial Hall Museum, the 3-star Abigail Inn Lexington is approximately a 5-minute walk from Kids Playce. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property and parking is provided on site too.
Location
The center of Lexington is a 10 minutes' walk of this inn. Lee Chapel and Museum is 19 minutes' stroll from the hotel in Lexington. Guests can also find Stonewall Jackson Grave Cemetery, situated a few feet away from the property.
Abigail Inn offers access to Lynchburg Regional airport located 50 miles away.
Rooms
An air conditioner are featured for guests' comfort.
Eat & Drink
Matsumoto Sushi is 0.3 miles from this Lexington hotel.
Leisure & Business
The Lexington property features a picnic area and a garden terrace for a pleasant stay.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
205 sq. feet
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Coffee machine
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Heating
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
205 sq. feet
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Coffee machine
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Heating
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
270 sq. feet
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Coffee machine
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Heating
Essential information about Abigail Inn
💵 Lowest room price | 310 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 48.2 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Lynchburg Regional, LYH |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Abigail Inn
What guests liked
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Historic charm, electric fireplaces, made-to-order breakfast, and scenic Blue Ridge views enhance the guest experience.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 18cozy atmospherewelcoming hostscost transparencytemperature issues
1) Comfortable electric fireplace
2) Scenic mountain views
3) Good breakfast omelets1) Additional charges unclear
2) Room chilly at night
3) Limited TV options -
missingWrote a review on Oct 14experience
Memorable guest experiences
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missingWrote a review on Oct 07charming propertyextra chargessqueaky floors
Historical charm of the property, scenic views of the Blue Ridge mountains, multiple accommodation types
Miscommunication regarding extra charges on room pricing!!! While the location is convenient, it feels a bit overpriced compared to other options in the area!!! The squeaky floors were a tad annoying at times!!!
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missingWrote a review on Aug 21historical charmmade-to-order breakfast
Charming, Charming, Charming
I fell in love with the historical charm of the property, which is beautifully preserved and adds a unique touch to the experience. The made-to-order breakfast was a delightful surprise, with the omelettes being so fresh and perfectly cooked that I could hardly believe it! And let's not forget the complimentary bottle of wine and cookies in my room, making my stay feel truly special.
100% recommend ❤️🍷
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missingWrote a review on Jul 30exquisite breakfastfriendly conversationcharming decorslightly chilly
Staying at Abigail Inn felt like a journey back in time. The historical architecture and charming decor resonated deeply with my appreciation for art and culture. Breakfast was exquisite, featuring delicious omelets and fresh fruit. The friendly conversation amongst guests added to the warmth of the experience. Only slightly chilly in the evenings, yet overall, a delightful retreat.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 27generous breakfastcomfy bedresponsive hostspricing confusionroom cost
This was my first experience at a B&B, and I couldn't have picked a better spot. The Abigail Inn exudes historic charm and immaculate cleanliness. I stayed in the Jefferson room, an impressive space with a large bathroom and incredibly comfy bed. Breakfast was a highlight, featuring homemade jelly that was simply delicious! I appreciated the complimentary treats in the room, like wine and macaroons, which added a thoughtful touch. Conversation with the host was enjoyable. he was engaging and made me feel welcome. The absence of a TV in the room was exactly what I wanted, fostering a perfect getaway atmosphere. The only hiccup was a misunderstanding about room pricing, which caught me off guard upon check-in. I'll definitely return. this place sets a high standard for any future accommodations.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 25historic charmdelicious breakfastthoughtful decorpricing transparency
The historic property exudes charm with its beautifully preserved architecture and thoughtfully decorated rooms, amplifying the old-world experience. The breakfast is noteworthy, with a made-to-order setup featuring fantastic omelets, homemade jellies, and accommodating dietary needs like gluten-free options, ensuring a delightful start to each day.
While the room decor and comfort are commendable, transparency around pricing could use improvement. I wasn't fully prepared for the additional costs related to extra amenities like a twin cot. Also, some might find the pricing on the higher side compared to other local alternatives, which could affect budget travelers looking for options.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 05comfy bedclean roommountain viewssmall bathroomolder decor
I stayed in a Queen room and it was super cozy! The bed felt like a cloud, with soft linens that made drifting off easy. The room was clean and had a nice electric fireplace that added warmth. Plus, the complimentary treats like cookies and wine were a sweet touch. The views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from my window were absolutely stunning!
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missingWrote a review on May 11exceptional breakfastmiscommunication on pricing
The historic property exudes charm with beautifully preserved architecture and a homey atmosphere. The breakfast was generous, featuring made-to-order options that delighted everyone's palate!
There was some confusion regarding extra costs for room accommodations that caught us off guard.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 18cozy bedbeautiful viewsoutstanding breakfastcold roomno negatives
I had a fantastic stay at Abigail Inn. The Washington Room was wonderfully cozy, featuring a comfy bed and beautiful views of Big House Mountain and Stonewall Jackson's tomb. The electric fireplace made the room warm and inviting, perfect for chilly nights. Breakfast was outstanding, with the best omelets I've ever had!
Nothing to complain about.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 25historic charmthoughtful decoreasy accessibilityadditional amenitiessenior-friendly options
The inn's historic charm and thoughtful decor provided a cozy and inviting atmosphere, making me feel relaxed and at home throughout my stay. Accessibility to downtown was excellent, with everything within walking distance, which I truly appreciated.
A few more senior-friendly amenities would be nice.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 24electric fireplace
It was a good match for a short stint in Lexington with extraordinarily good value for money. The electric fireplace in my room was a lifesaver on the chilly nights. Make sure to ask about local spots to check out while you’re there.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 21cozy atmosphereinviting hosts
a heartwarming experience with beautiful breakfast options and accommodating hosts
Landy's kindness and excellent dishes made each morning feel special. my room was cozy, and the quaint atmosphere felt like home. The Inn is perfectly located for exploring.
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