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A double bed with a wooden canopy frame is dressed in white bedding, complemented by a light-colored carpet. A wooden dresser and a TV stand are positioned alongside the bed. Windows allow natural light to fill the space, enhancing the room's historic charm.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #21) Hite Guest Room

Room 21 ~ The Hite Guest Room has a double bed and a bath with a shower (no tub). This room is up the southern staircase on the 2nd floor. The Hite was named for Major Isaac Hite, Jr, who built Belle Grove in 1797 close to the battle site of the Cedar Creek Battle in Middletown, Virginia. Hite was the brother-in-law of James Madison. Thomas Jefferson helped design Belle Grove. Please note: The Wayside Inn 1797 does not have an elevator. Check-in time begins at 3 pm, check-out time is by 11 am.

The guest room features a double bed with a textured white quilt, accompanied by a wooden nightstand and a lamp. An ornate wooden dresser and a vintage armchair are positioned for comfort. Natural light enters from a window, enhancing the warm tones of the wooden floor.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room # 19) Massanutten Guest Room

Room 19 ~ The Massanutten Guest Room has a double bed and a full bath with a standard tub. This origin of the name for this room has a couple of versions. One is that it was named by the local Native Americans. "Massa" which means ground and "Nutten" means potato. Another version is that the Native Americans named it the Great Lookout Mountain. This room is one of three rooms on the first floor in the south wing. Check-in time begins at 3 pm, check-out time is at 11 am.

A well-lit guest room features a full bed with a quilted coverlet and wooden bed frame. Two lamps illuminate wooden nightstands. A large wardrobe stands beside a flat-screen television, with a window showcasing wooden shutters. Textured carpet covers the floor, enhancing the room's historic charm.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #7) Jefferson Guest Room

Room 7 ~ The Jefferson Guest Room has a full/double bed with a full bathroom. It is located up the main staircase on the 3rd floor. This room also connects to the Taylor Guest Room # 8. (If you are traveling with family, this set of rooms is a great option!) The room was named after Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president of the United States. Thomas Jefferson was one of the U.S. presidents born in Virginia. Check-in time begins at 3 pm, and check-out time is at 11am.

The guest room features two three-quarter beds with intricate wooden headboards and an antique armchair. A small side table and a coffee table are positioned in the center, complemented by a chandelier overhead. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.63 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #20) Rutherford Stateroom

Room 20 ~ The Rutherford Guest Room has 2 three quarter beds (a bed sized between a twin and a double) and a full bathroom. This room is located up the southern staircase on the 2nd floor. This room was named for a local citizen who was the innkeeper and owner of the Hotel Strasburg, previously owned by Leo Bernstein, former owner of Wayside Inn. Please note: The Wayside Inn 1797 does not have an elevator. Check-in begins at 3 pm, check-out time is at 11 am.

A spacious bedroom is highlighted by a four-poster bed with an elegant canopy. Soft lighting emanates from bedside lamps. A decorative fireplace complements the room, while a vintage chair and a small table offer additional seating. A large window allows natural light to fill the space.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #1) Jubal Early State Room

Room #1 ~ The Jubal Early State Room has a double bed, full bathroom, and bathtub. Please note: the bathroom is uniquely positioned down a couple of stairs. This beautiful room also features a small sitting area. The room is located on the 2nd floor, up the main staircase. It was named for General Jubal Early, who stayed in this room around the time of the Battle of Cedar Creek. Check-in time begins at 3 pm, and check-out time is at 11 am.

Guest favourite
A charming guest room features floral wallpaper and light-colored carpeting. A double bed with an ornate headboard is positioned centrally, complemented by a bedside table and a lamp. A decorative mirror and artwork adorn the walls, while two doors provide access to adjacent spaces.
Hotel room in Middletown
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #24) Monroe Guest Room

The Monroe Guest Room has a /double bed with a full bathroom. This room is located up the southern staircase and is on the 2nd floor. This room is not recommended if you are over 5 foot 6 inches tall because of the unique bed frame. This room was named for James Monroe, the 5th president of the United States. Monroe was one of the U.S. Presidents born in Virginia. Please note: The Wayside Inn 1797 does not have an elevator.

A guest room is presented with a queen bed featuring a decorative wooden frame and canopy. An accent chair and lamp are positioned beside the bed, along with a small table. Light enters through a window adorned with modest curtains, enhancing the room's historical charm.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #22) Byrd Guest Room

Room 22 ~ The Byrd Guest Room has a queen bed and a bathroom with a shower (no tub). This room is located up the southern staircase on the 2nd floor. This room was named for the former governor of Virginia, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. He was from nearby Berryville, VA. Please note: The Wayside Inn 1797 does not have an elevator. Check-in time begins at 3:00pm, check-out time is by 11 am.

A room features a vintage wooden double bed with intricate carvings. Neutral-colored walls complement the light-colored bedding. A cozy seating area includes an armchair and a small table. Natural light enters through two windows adorned with patterned valances, while a television is positioned nearby.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #8) Taylor Guest Room

Room 8 ~ The Taylor Guest Room has a double bed and a full bathroom. This room is located up the main staircase on the 3rd floor. It connects with the Jefferson Guest Room # 7. This room was named after Zachary Taylor, the 12th president of the United States. He was one of the U.S. presidents who was born in Virginia. Check-in begins at 3 pm, and check-out time is at 11 am.

Guest favourite
The guest room features two twin beds with intricately carved headboards, showcasing a classic design. A floral wallpaper enhances the ambiance. A wooden chair is positioned beside a window, allowing natural light to brighten the space. The carpeted floor adds warmth and comfort.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #4) Wilkenson Guest Room

The Wilkenson Guest Room has two twin beds and accompanying 3/4 bathroom, (no tub). This room is up the main staircase and on the 2nd floor. This room connects to the Reeves Stateroom #2. This room was named after Israel Wilkenson who built the original tavern structure. Wayside Inn was first named Wilkenson's Tavern. Wayside Inn does not have an elevator.

Guest favourite
The guest room features a queen bed with a carved wooden headboard, complemented by antique furnishings. A small television is positioned on a wooden stand. Natural light enters through a window adorned with floral curtains, enhancing the warm wooden flooring and decorative wall trim.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.73 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #18 ) Shenandoah Guest

Room 18 - The Shenandoah Guest Room has a queen bed and a bath with a shower only (no tub). The Shenandoah Guest Room is in the South wing on the 1st floor. This guest room was named for the Shenandoah Valley. The history of Wayside Inn is very important to the Shenandoah Valley. Check-in begins at 3 pm, check-out time is at 11 am.

The guest room features a full/double bed with a wooden headboard supported by intricately turned posts. A TV is mounted on the wall opposite the bed, and a nightstand and dresser provide storage. Light filters in through a window draped with patterned fabric, illuminating the wooden floors.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #17) Lee Guest Room

Room 17 ~ The Lee Guest Room has a full/double bed, a bathroom with a shower (no tub). This room is located in the southern wing on the 1st floor. It was named for General Robert E. Lee, who was from Virginia. Lee visited the Shenandoah Valley throughout his lifetime. Check-in time begins at 3 pm, check-out time is at 11 am.

A spacious room features a wooden four-poster bed with a white coverlet, surrounded by exposed brick walls. Seating includes two blue upholstered chairs and a wooden table, while soft lighting is provided by table lamps on either side of the bed.
Hotel room in Middletown
4.5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Wayside Inn (Room #2) Reeves Room

Candidate for best room in the Inn. This room is on the second floor, and has one of the only King Size beds in the Inn. The original brick is exposed and also has a full bath with steps down to the bathroom. This room adjoins Room 4 which has two twin beds. This room is located up the main staircase.

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