Virginia, as the saying goes, is for lovers. From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, there are plenty of perfect spots for a romantic getaway. For couples planning an elopement, a Virginia bed and breakfast is a perfect spot to enjoy a simple wedding and a special honeymoon.
It’s no secret that planning a wedding can be a hassle. Even preparing for an elopement can be stressful. Seasoned innkeepers, such as Sharon and Samuel Elswick of the Holladay House in Orange, Virginia, are ready and willing to help their guests plan a special, intimate elopement. Getting married themselves at a small Virginia bed and breakfast, they loved the experience so much that they decided to start an inn. Now, they even offer an elopement package; all you have to do is bring the wedding license, which can be purchased at the local courthouse.
The package includes one night’s stay in one of the inn’s romantic honeymoon suites, which boast a fireplace and a whirlpool tub. Guests also are treated to a bottle of wine and fruit and cheese tray upon arrival. The innkeepers arrange for a Virginia-licensed officiant to perform the service. Even the little details have not been forgotten. The innkeepers thoughtfully include a bride’s bouquet and groom’s boutonniere, as well as a wedding cake for two and a bottle of champagne. The happy couple will also enjoy dinner for two at a local restaurant and a gourmet breakfast at the inn.
The Holladay House is a historic gem, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Orange Commercial Historic District. Built in the early 19th century, the gracious brick Federal-style home has witnessed its share of history, including a Civil War cavalry skirmish that occurred just a few feet from the inn. You can relax on the front porch with a good book, explore the charm of the historic village of Orange, or take a country drive and enjoy the scenery of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Guests will enjoy the historic charm, which includes many architectural features original to the house, as well as plenty of amenities. Each of the romantic guest rooms has its own private bath; some have a fireplace, double whirlpool tub or perhaps a private patio. The innkeepers will pamper you with home-baked cookies and treats, as well as a two-course gourmet breakfast.
For those wishing to elope, a Virginia bed and breakfast is an ideal spot. The Holladay House combines all the elements for a perfect wedding and a spectacular honeymoon.

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