Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Craddock Terry Hotel in Lynchburg

We’ve stayed there several times now. Ever since our family members moved to Virginia five years ago, we stayed at the Craddock Terry Hotel in Lynchburg until their new home in a very old warehouse along the James River was renovated. It was quite the project, and the architect for their home was the same person who renovated the old shoe warehouse that became the hotel. It used to be you had to stay at least two nights over a weekend, but since the newly renovated Virginian Hotel opened last year, the competition started - and you can now book an overnight. We have stayed in both places - but really prefer the Craddock Terry for all of its charm and familiarity. So we had an event last week that took us to Lynchburg so we stayed at the Craddock Terry because our room at the inn was otherwise occupied with a big party that lasted in to the late evening. When we arrived, Buster Brown has since retired, so now Penny Loafer pooch was on hand to greet us. The hotel is full of shoe memorabilia - a nod to the hotel’s history.  One of the “perks” is the morning breakfast that comes in a Craddock Terry bag, with orange juice, yogurt, muffin and orange. You put a breakfast request card in an old shoe shiners kit and leave it outside the door at night. It’s just what you need in the morning.  So if you are ever in Lynchburg, this is a delightful place to stay. 










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