23 E. Main St. Berryville
VA 22611
Get into the holiday spirit by visiting Historic Berryville and enjoy a self-guided tour of three private homes, Historic Rosemont Manor and the Historic Berryville Baptist Church all beautifully decorated for the holidays. Berryville Baptist Church will have a special presentation of Nativity’s presented by their parishioners in their fellowship hall.
Homes include: 1 Wheeler Lane: a Colonial Revival style home with functioning shutters and a former widow’s walk on the roof; 203 S. Buckmarsh: a Greek Revival home with beautiful white columns built in 1910; Rosemont Manor: built in 1811, home to Senator Harry F. Byrd, Sr. in 1929 and the site of the Battle of Berryville during the Civil War; Waypoint House on S. Church Street built in 1884 for Miss Nannie McGuire who never married but was a pillar of Berryville; and Berryville Baptist Church was built in 1884 after the first church built on the property was destroyed during the great War Between the States. It is local legend that the church was used as a stable for the horses of soldiers.
Most homes are not wheelchair or stroller accessible
No food or drink will be allowed in the homes. Refreshments available at The Fire House Gallery, 23 E. Main Street
Free Parking
PRICE INFORMATION
- Advance Tickets: $15/person; Day Of Tickets: $20/person; Children 12 and Under Free with Adult