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Abingdon is the oldest incorporated town west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It has an exceptionally rich history tied closely to Colonial Virginia and the westward expansion of our nation. Throughout the late 18 th and 19 th centuries, the town prospered as a regional trade center. During this time, Abingdon became known Spacious and elegant! Summerfield Inn is a gracious, 1920’s era, Colonial Revival brick home with an owner’s quarter’s addition built in 1985 and a 1995 Carriage House addition.
The ground level, with 10’ ceilings, features a large entry foyer, a living room with a fireplace, a library/family room with a fireplace, a bathroom, a dining room, a sunroom, a guest kitchen, the inn kitchen, and the laundry. The luxurious owner’s quarters is accessed from the kitchen and features 2 bedrooms and baths, a den or office with an outside entrance, and lots of closet space.
The second level, with 9’ ceilings, has 4 comfortable guest rooms. Each guest room has a private bath. The third level is a large, finished area with dormer windows on three sides. It is ideal additional space for the owners and could be a studio, a children’s playroom, or an office.
The Carriage House is joined to the main house by a covered breezeway. It has 3 guest rooms with individual temperature controls, a guest kitchen, a laundry, and 10’ ceilings throughout. The Carriage House guest rooms each have a private bath with a whirlpool tub.
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All 7 guest rooms have TV’s, private telephones, and a data port for computers.
The beautiful, .66+/- acre, corner lot has been professionally landscaped. The driveway and parking area are paved and illuminated, with space for at least 9 vehicles. There is also a one-car garage. The wrap-around porch invites guests to read or relax.
Abingdon is the oldest incorporated town west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It has an exceptionally rich history tied closely to Colonial Virginia and the westward expansion of our nation. Throughout the late 18th and 19th centuries, the town prospered as a regional trade center. During this time, Abingdon became known for its love of the arts. Concerts, opera, and theater were an important part of life. In 1932, the world-renowned Barter Theater was founded. It set an example for regional theater and inspired a national movement.
Located along I-81 and near I-77, Abingdon is easily assessable. The Creeper Trail, William King Regional Arts Center, the Virginia Highlands Festival, and the historic Martha Washington Inn are just some of the attractions and events that continue to attract visitors to the area.
Summerfield Inn is offered, partially turnkey, for $1,100,000.
TMG, Inc. ~ The VIRGINIA INN BROKERS

A delightful B&B located in the mountains of the Blue Ridge Highlands just off Interstate 81. Apple Tree B&B has four beautifully appointed guest rooms designed for the comfort and tranquility of weary travelers.
The first floor consists of a living room, a dining room, a kitchen and a large guest room with a private bathroom.
The second floor houses a guest room with a private bathroom and the spacious Innkeepers’ Quarters, with a large bedroom, living room and a private bathroom.
The third floor has two comfortable guest rooms, each with ensuite bathrooms. For more B&B information, see www.AppleTreeBnB.com.
There are two outbuildings with the property. One is @100sf air-conditioned building adjacent to the back door. The Innkeepers at present offer Doggy Day Care in this environmentally controlled building. The other outbuilding is a large building used for a shop and storage which could easily be converted to a 2-car garage.
Damascus is a major tourist destination for those seeking the outdoors. Both the Appalachian Trail and the Virginia Creeper Trail cross here. The Appalachian Trail is well known to hikers up and down the East Coast. The Virginia Creeper Trail (along the abandoned bed of the Virginia-Carolina Railroad) is perhaps the prettiest mountain bike ride you will ever encounter. In addition to these trails, the Trans-America National Bicycle Trail, the Iron Mountain Trail, the Daniel Boone Trail, the Crooked Road Musical Heritage Trail, and Virginia’s Birding and Wildlife Trail all cross in Damascus and give credence to its nickname, Trail Town, USA!
Abingdon, home of the famed Barter Theater, is just a few minutes away. Here you will find even more shops, galleries and restaurants.
The Apple Tree Bed & Breakfast is offered for sale, turnkey, for $450,000.
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