Showing posts with label Lynchburg calendar of events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynchburg calendar of events. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2009

Day at the Point




Point of Honor, home of Dr. George Cabell who was Patrick Henry’s personal physician, recently celebrated its annual Day at the Point where the historical home is open to the public free of charge.


This year’s event drew hundreds of people to see the home and experience life as it would have been in the early 1800’s. There was a blacksmith and trapper, explaining their life in the early 19th century. Also on hand were people in period garb, cooking demonstrations, period music and much more.


If you missed this year’s day at the point it will return again next year, but if you are in the area on December 6th from 12:00-4:00pm you won’t want to miss Christmas at Point of Honor. This is your opportunity to see how the home would have been decorated for Christmas in the early 1800’s. Admission is free.


If you are traveling to the area and will be in Lynchburg on 6 December, The Carriage House Inn Bed and Breakfast is just two blocks from Point of Honor and would be the ideal place to spend the evening before continuing your travels.



Thursday, March 20, 2008

First day of spring

Today is the first day of spring and our saucer magnolia is in full bloom, the grass is starting to green up and before long the trees will once again be full of leaves. In a couple of weeks everything will be lush and green. Speaking of green, The Carriage House Inn Bed and Breakfast is, we are proud to say, the only Green Bed and Breakfast in Lynchburg.

We have just completed a complete overhaul of our website and added a calendar of events under our “Area Attractions” page. Besides our website update, quite a bit has happened since the first of the year. We received an award from the Lynchburg Historical Society for our four and a half year restoration of the interior, we were voted the best Bed and Breakfast in Lynchburg by the readers of Lynchburg Living, we were just featured in Showcase Magazine as a get-away destination and we are currently participating with the folks from Cotton and Hallmark Magazine in a national sweepstakes where the grand prize is…, you guessed it, a trip to The Carriage House Inn Bed and Breakfast!!! We were asked to participate because we are a “Green” Bed and Breakfast as well as a woman owned facility. For more information on these and other awards/recognition please check our website.

The Old City Courthouse was just reopened and houses the Lynchburg Museum and is a must see. Poplar Forest, Thomas Jefferson’s summer home, opens on 1 April and garden day at the Old City Cemetery is on the 24th of April. Not only is spring the time plants spring back to life, life around Lynchburg kicks into high gear. There are numerous events at the Academy of Fine Arts, all of the colleges and universities have lecture series open to the general public and in a couple of weeks you can take a class in tombstone repairs at the Old City Cemetery.

The Watts House, aka The Carriage House Inn Bed and Breakfast turns 130 years old this year. Built in 1878 by RT Watts this Italianate Mansion survived with many of its original architectural elements in place. The four original bath tubs are still in use. Two of the original bathroom sinks are here. Many of the original light fixtures, doors, moldings, mantels, mirrors, and bathroom cabinets are still here. To celebrate we are offering all of our rooms at $130.00 per night (taxes and gratuities are additional) when you stay a minimum of two consecutive nights Sunday-Thursday! We will guarantee you a room with a private bath but the room assignment will take place when you check in. You can choose any room you want that is available. PLEASE MENTION THIS PROMOTION WHEN YOU BOOK YOUR ROOM.

Interested in old homes? There is a tour of historic homes in the Daniels Hill section of Lynchburg on Sunday, 28 September from 1-4:30. Our home will be one of the homes on tour. This would be a great opportunity to see several homes in various stages of restoration. Call us now to make your reservation for that weekend. October 23-25th there will be a ghost walk tour in the Rivermont section of Lynchburg and this is always a lot of fun. Again, if you wish to be here for this call us for a reservation and if you book two nights during the week you get the promotional price (above).