65 Tavern Rd Irvington, VA 22480
This exceptional investment opportunity presents a unique chance to acquire The Hope and Glory Inn, a meticulously restored 1890 three-story building in the heart of Irvington, Virginia. Spanning 13,289 square feet on a 0.742-acre lot, this C-1 zoned property boasts 14 uniquely styled guest rooms and cottages, including a suite, eight cottages, and a carriage house with a three-car garage. Amenities include a saltwater swimming pool, a micro-vineyard, a garden bath, beautifully landscaped gardens, two culinary venues, and multiple patios, one with a large clear-span tent. Currently operating as a successful inn with a strong reputation, this property offers a blend of historical charm and modern luxury, making it an ideal investment for a discerning buyer. The property's established brand and high ratings provide a solid foundation for continued success. The detailed layout includes six rentable rooms within the main building and eight rentable cottages, offering diverse accommodation options. This turnkey operation is ready for a new owner to continue its legacy of excellence. The property's location in the center of Irvington provides easy access to local attractions and amenities. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Virginia history with significant income potential.
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Hope and Glory Inn Wedding Service
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Hope & Glory Inn Hotel & Motel Bed & Breakfast
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The Dog and Oyster Micro-Vineyard and Oyster Bar Vineyard Oyster Bar Restaurant
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The Colonnade Restaurant
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