Reopening in November, the new Parsonage Tower Suite is located on the second floor of The Parsonage House and features exclusive private use of the new belvedere tower. The room has a king size bed, gas fireplace, bathroom with a single vanity sink and walk in shower, and a private balcony.

Be among the first to experience one of The Inn at Little Washington’s newest accommodations: the Parsonage Tower Suite. Located on the second floor of the historic Parsonage House, this spacious retreat features a king bed, gas fireplace, a bath with a walk-in shower, and a private balcony overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. A newly added dressing room leads to the suite’s crowning feature—the Belvedere Tower, a private third-floor aerie offering sweeping 360-degree views of the village, mountains, and surrounding countryside.


The sitting area is equally inviting, anchored by a gas fireplace and a soft, grey couch with accent pillows, flanked by wall sconces. Above the couch, an ornate mirror reflects the room’s soft natural light, while a whimsical star-shaped pendant light hangs above a window seat, adding a playful yet refined element to the décor. The room’s en-suite bathroom features a modern walk-in shower, blending contemporary amenities with the room’s otherwise traditional, period-inspired design.
Be among the first to experience one of The Inn at Little Washington’s newest accommodations: the Parsonage Tower Suite. Located on the second floor of the historic Parsonage House, this spacious retreat features a king bed, gas fireplace, a bath with a walk-in shower, and a private balcony overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. A newly added dressing room leads to the suite’s crowning feature—the Belvedere Tower, a private third-floor aerie offering sweeping 360-degree views of the village, mountains, and surrounding countryside.

The sitting area is equally inviting, anchored by a gas fireplace and a soft, grey couch with accent pillows, flanked by wall sconces. Above the couch, an ornate mirror reflects the room’s soft natural light, while a whimsical star-shaped pendant light hangs above a window seat, adding a playful yet refined element to the décor. The room’s en-suite bathroom features a modern walk-in shower, blending contemporary amenities with the room’s otherwise traditional, period-inspired design.
Beginning with our 30th anniversary in 2008, the Inn began naming guest rooms after influential American culinary figures who have significantly contributed to the evolution of American cuisine. These dedications pay tribute to individuals whose careers have intersected with the Inn and continue to inspire its culinary journey.



