Visitors to Dr. Seuss can relax on the front porch or grill and picnic in the back yard, or be downtown within a few minutes where you can shop 'till you drop in Lexington's unique stores. Dr. Seuss displays antique charm and offers a spacious living room, a dining room with reading nook, kitchen equipped with cookware and all basic kitchenware, laundry facilities, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths including linens to accommodate eight persons comfortably. Perfect for housing guests for W&L or VMI graduations, weddings, family gatherings or for competitors attending events at the Virginia Horse Center. Experience the relaxing ambiance and unassuming nature of Dr. Seuss while visiting beautiful Lexington, Virginia.
Please click on the link below to make a reservation or call Heather at 540-464-3922
Secluded but at the same time conveniently located to downtown Lexington, Washington and Lee, VMI, and the Virginia Horse Center, Riverbend Cabin is situated on a bend of the beautiful Maury River in Rockbridge County, Virginia.
There is a large gathering area with a wood burning fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, bedroom and bath on the first floor. Views of the river and meadow can be enjoyed from the two additional bedrooms located on the second floor. There is a full bath with shower for use by the upstairs guests.
The screened in porch overlooks a level field leading down to the river offering an ideal area for family games or an evening campfire for roasting hot dogs and marshmallows. Visit and enjoy the best nature has to offer.
Please contact Heather at 540-464-3922 or heather@handkproperties.com for information on availability.
A Truly Unique Victorian Experience in Downtown Lexington.
The renowned “Paxton House” is selectively available, offering a one-of-a kind living experience in Lexington’s Downtown Historic District. Featured in the Library of Congress, this iconic property was designed-built in 1896 by the area’s most famous architect-builder, William McDowell. Paxton House is known to be McDowell’s finest work and is one of Lexington’s most noticeable buildings, due to is extraordinarily distinctive architecture and prominent downtown location.