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One of only five Inns in America that has been in continuous operation since the 1700's.

  
 

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Lodging at The Historic Fairfield Inn

In February of 2003, an extensive renovation to the guest rooms of The Fairfield Inn was begun. Today, five of the six suites and guest rooms are completed and the Inn has been hosting overnight guests. All of the guest rooms and suites are decorated with antiques, each have private baths, air-conditioning and cable television. By the end of 2008, the Inn's second, spectacular, two-room suite will also be ready for guests.

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For just $39.95 turn your Get-A-Way into a Romantic Stay Add $39.95 on to any published room rate and receive DINNER FOR TWO! Dinner includes, Soup or Salad with choice of dressing, choice of any Entree from the Dinner Menu (no restrictions on menu selections), choice of Dessert (no restrictions), fresh brewed coffee & tea. Package may not be combined with any other promotions, discounts, gift certificates, coupons or vouchers.

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History + Golf + Skiing = Perfect Vacation

Tour the Civil War sites of Fairfield & Gettysburg, go antiquing, hit a golf ball at one of the many fine courses in the immediate vicinity or hit the slopes at Liberty Mountain Resort. The Fairfield Inn is your destination for year-round vacationing.

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Patrick Henry 1786 guest room

 

The Patrick Henry 1786 guest room is named for the American Patriot & Statesman (1736-99) famous for the quote “Give me Liberty or Give me Death”. He was the nephew of the Mistress of the House, Isabella Henry Miller. This original Mansion House room was used by him during many of his visits to the Inn as a meeting room with the town’s elders.


The Patrick Henry Original Mansion House Guest Room

 

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This second floor room is furnished with antiques, a full-sized iron bed, and a large, gorgeous private bath with a claw-foot tub and separate shower.

 

Maximum Occupancy: 2    Rate: $150, double occupancy


The Grumble Jones Original Mansion House

Guest Room

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 The Grumble Jones original Mansion House guest room is named for the Confederate General who fought in the Battle of Fairfield, a cavalry engagement fought directly to the back of the Inn’s property, July 3, 1863. While a minor fight compared to the Battle of Gettysburg, the mission was an important one: William E. “Grumble” Jones’ celebrated “Laurel Brigade” was charged by General Robert E. Lee with the task of securing the vital Hagerstown Road. Jones and his brigade succeeded and after this bloody battle, the Inn was used as a Civil War Hospital for many of Grumble Jones’ soldiers. The remaining unscathed troops camped near Fairfield, keeping the road open for Lee’s retreat and then guarded the rear as the Army of Northern Virginia moved through the Fairfield Gap on  July 5,1863. 


The Grumble Jones Guestroom

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This elegantly decorated room’s focal point is the lace-topped, full-sized, four-poster bed; antiques and period décor add to its ambiance. The bedroom has a private bath with original built-in cabinetry and a whirlpool tub.

 

Maximum Occupancy: 3 (using roll-away single bed) 

Rate: $150 double occupancy


The J.E.B. Stuart Original Mansion House Guest Room

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The spacious J.E.B. Stuart original Mansion House guestroom is named for Gen. J.E.B. Stuart who stayed in this room in 1862 during a confederate raid of the valley. General Stuart revisited the Inn on July 4, 1863 as he & General Robert E. Lee lead their troops on the Confederate Retreat. Defeated & weary, the two Generals along with several of their officers stopped at The Fairfield Inn for a hot meal.

 


Accommodations include a queen sized bed, large seating area with foldout full-sized sofa & a beautifully decorated large bath with a whirlpool tub.

Maximum Occupancy: 4    Rate: $150, double occupancy

The Major Starr guestroom is located on the third floor and is named for the legendary old dragoon, Samuel H. Starr who served in the Civil War. This Irish-American officer in the Reserve Brigade was a gloomy-faced veteran whose harsh discipline was exacted on both officers and enlisted men alike. Experienced and respected by his superior officers, Major Starr was ordered to move west out of Gettysburg to Fairfield to seize a Confederate wagon train rumored to be foraging there. No wagon train was found but during the search, Starr and his regiment encountered confederate troops and fought what is now known as the Battle of Fairfield which resulted in

Starr losing his arm in battle.

 

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The Major Starr cozy, third floor guestroom has a full-sized Lincoln suite antique bed & marble top dresser, beautiful magnolia wallpaper and a cottage-like feel throughout the bedroom and private bath with a whirlpool tub.

 

Maximum Occupancy: 2

Rate: $130, double occupancy


The Major Starr Guest Room


The Three Colonels Suite

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The room is named for 3 confederate colonels who were injured July 1,1863 during the battle of Gettysburg, stabilized on the battlefield, and moved west on the Fairfield Road en route to Virginia. Of the three men that shared the same ambulance that day only two are known, Col. Daniel Harvey Christie of the 23rd NC and John Kerr Connelly of the 55th NC who had his left arm amputated in Fairfield. On the eve of the first of July, all three men rested in comfort at The Fairfield Inn.


The Three Colonels Suite

The 3 Colonels Suite  offers a charming parlor with trundle bed, sitting area, mini-refrigerator, microwave and coffee machine, a sunny separate bedroom with a queen bed, and a lovely, private bath with a claw-foot tub & separate shower. To make your stay even more special, this beautiful third-floor suite also has access to a private balcony overlooking the Main Street lined with the town’s quaint historic homes.

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Maximum Occupancy: 4    Rate: $225, double occupancy

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