
Old Town Warrenton, Virginia, is a charming historic district nestled in the heart of Fauquier County. With cobblestone sidewalks and lovingly preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture, this small town exudes a storybook charm that transports visitors to a bygone era. Strolling along Main Street, you'll find a vibrant collection of boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes, each with its own unique character. Landmarks like the Old Fauquier County Courthouse and the Warren Green Hotel tell stories of Warrenton's significance during the Civil War and its role as a hub for equestrian culture in Virginia’s picturesque Piedmont region.
At the center of Old Town's community spirit are its seasonal events, including farmers markets, parades, and the festive Warrenton Christmas Parade. The area is also home to several gourmet dining experiences that showcase locally sourced ingredients, reflecting the town's farm-to-table philosophy. Just a short drive from both the Shenandoah National Park and the wineries of Virginia wine country, Old Town Warrenton blends rich history with modern amenities. It serves as a serene escape where residents and visitors alike gather to experience Southern hospitality, timeless traditions, and a vibrant cultural scene.
Extend your stay and explore the richness of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley.

An intimate Scotch tasting led by Master of Scotch Jeff LaBelle, exploring rare bottles, distillery traditions, and the craft behind every remarkable dram.

Join shepherdess Sharron Proper for a charming farm “micro safari” featuring the Inn’s sheep, llamas, geese, and beloved flock of Red Star chickens.

One of The Inn’s most charming traditions: Farmer Andy leads a parade of American Buff geese down Middle Street serenaded by his soprano saxophone.