There was a problem loading the reviews. Free and open company data on Virginia (US) company Rosemont Manor, LLC (company number S3031160), 501 GLEN OWEN, BERRYVILLE, Virginia, 22611-0000 To book your wedding, corporate event, overnight getaway, or Manor House Tea, call703-879-5683 today, and make Rosemont a part of your history. To get the overall score, we add up all the review scores and divide that total by the number of review scores we received. Low Harriman and his wife as their country home. The person who prepared the inventory identified all of his 31 slaves and gave both first and last names for 22 of them. Performing arts center hosting world-class performers. Call 703-879-5683 to learn more about making Rosemont a part of YOUR history today. Rosemont is a fine old Virginia mansion set on a knoll facing east over the Shenandoah Valley to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Vouchers and gift certificates won during a tea, and other advertised discounts, are not applicable to Christmas and specialty teas. love all the food.. so good can't stop coming back here. The Joneses also continued Rosemonts legacy of playing host to prominent politicians, community leaders and charitable fundraisers. Booking.com property partners should not post on behalf of guests or offer incentives in exchange for reviews. Cancellations within 48 hours of the tea will be subject to a $10 per person cancellation fee. The 1799 N. County Road 19a location in the 32726 neighborhood of Eustis has much to offer its residents. Originally the 5,000-acre property was bequeathed to the first High Sheriff of Clarke County, George Horton Norris in the early 1800s. Additionally, we are able to accommodate gluten free and vegetarian diets. Please call our office at 540.955.2834 to make your reservation! Please dont include personal, political, ethical, or religious commentary. Thomas Jefferson University was founded in 1824 and merged with another university located in same city, Philadelphia University, in 2017. Weekly hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 10am-4pm. Photography by "Lynn Prescott Photography". Refi. The historic manor boasts twelve well-appointed suites and guest rooms with magnificent views, private bathrooms (with original claw foot tubs, soaking tubs or showers), iHome iPod stations in the suites, and wireless internet access. Private Bathroom The property reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards before arrival. Ramey Sr. purchased the property in 1803 from Ferdinando Fairfax, a great-nephew of William Fairfax. Toaster, 17 m Please avoid using profanity or attempts to approximate profanity with creative spelling, in any language. As Saffer was completing his research, people interested in preserving the slave quarters and learning more about its residents and owners formed the Friends of the Slave Quarters, which became a nonprofit corporation in 2001. The list shows that Russell owned four slaves and Lewis had three. For tours in conjunction with a manor house tea, please plan to arrive 30 minutes prior to your tea time for your tour. Our phone systems are temporarily down. This venue has been favorited 41 times Directions 540-955-2834 Facebook Instagram Website Historic Rosemont Manor has been a landmark in the Northern Virginia area since its construction in 1811. Ramey, a farmer and owner of a store attached to his house, was one of a few Loudoun homeowners who insured their residences in the early 1800s, and an 1825 Mutual Assurance Society of Richmond policy is the first to indicate Ramey's slave quarters were standing, and that they were apparently the same quarters that stand today. Confirmation 03. Want to hear more about the History of Rosemont? Rosemont remained in the Byrd family until 1997, when it was purchased byRandy and Sue Jones from Northern Virginia. The Harrimans sold Rosemont in 1917 to William and Anne Smith, who kept Rosemont as their primary residence until the late 1920s. The Mansion at Rosemont is owned and managed by a nonprofit affiliate of HumanGood, a nonprofit public benefit corporation serving older adults since 1949. They did extensive remodeling of Rosemont, changing the floor plan and adding the impressive two-story grand staircase. The Norris family continued living at Rosemont until 1854, when Norriss granddaughter married into the wealthy Tyson family of Baltimore, which was one of the largest producers of metal on the East Coast. We invite you to become a First Lady of Rosemont, and make this historic estate a part of your history. Rosemont is a fine old Virginia mansion set on a knoll facing east over the Shenandoah Valley to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Putting full concentration to her work did at least help the hours to do more than plod along. Private kitchen Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Book a bridal tour with us to receive a complimentary tea-for-two voucher to any of our public teas, themed teas excluded. The Joneses also continued Rosemonts legacy of playing host to prominent politicians, community leaders, and charitable fundraisers. All content should be genuine and unique to the guest. Slave quarters on Rosemont Farm, Waterford, VA The stone building is within sight of Arcola, a village known before the Civil War as Springfield, or Gum Spring. Private Bathroom Microwave The slave quarters at Trevor Hill, a former plantation two miles west of Waterford, are significant because they are a pair, very few of which remain. Besides being a farmer, Ramey Jr. practiced law and was a member of the House of Delegates from 1839 to 1845. A 1749 tithable list for Cameron Parish -- then the same area as the combined counties of Loudoun and Fairfax -- indicates that slaves might have lived on the property during Colonial times. In 1976, architectural historian John Lewis called the foursome, along with the now destroyed outbuildings at the Exeter plantation in Leesburg, the finest surviving dependencies in Loudoun County. They began extensive restorations on Rosemont. In its first several years of business, Rosemont hosted hundreds of weddings and countless B&B, corporate, and Manor House tea guests. After our tea we toured the bed-and-breakfast rooms, which are beautifully decorated. Anyone interested in joining or helping Friends of the Slave Quarters should contact (function(){var ml="laefd4ovsnr%m.cuhitq0g",mi="3:A294863B@280172C?1:B2:8;5DE<1A0=>6<",o="";for(var j=0,l=mi.length;j