Highlawn Inn
171 Market St, Berkeley Springs, WV, 25411
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Address :
171 Market St
Berkeley Springs, WV, 25411 - Phone (304) 258-5700
- Website https://www.highlawninn.com
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Wi-Fi : Free
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Jan S.
This Inn is located atop a rather steep street yet does have parking around back....this place is homey and cozy, and it feels like you're staying with a doting grandmother. My husband and I went during an off weekend in early February. We checked in to our room in the afternoon and were shown the common rooms and locations of the coffee, tea and cocoa. Breakfast was served from 8:30 to 10:00 at nice little 'tables for two' buffet style. I really enjoyed the fact that although B&Bs are notoriously more personable than hotel/motels, this one doesn't force you into sitting at a big 'family' style table for all meals. Yes, there are resident cats. We saw about three milling about though out the weekend, they were not underfoot. The rooms were very clean and I am not a cat owner, but never smelled any 'cat' or litter box smells. (nor saw any litter boxes) We stayed in the Algernon room. I specifically chose this room for the big spa tub that is located in a separate room. I took several soaks in it and aways had hot water. The bathroom had a large window,basic sink, porcelain tub with a integrated shower. It also had a nice little vanity table with mirror. I found the bathroom to be fairly roomy and was heated nicely. The bedroom had many windows and a nice table and 2 chairs. It was very cozy and comfortable. Bed was a queen and mattress was nice, not hard or worn out. It seemed like all of the doors has big cracks in them, but I just chalked this up to 'character'...and the fact that everything is kind of vintage. The hostess that checked us in offered some dining choices and even made reservations for us for that evening. The Inn is in easy walking distance to many of the restaurants and also the shops and spas. It was hideously cold, but we braved the low temperatures to walk to dinner that evening. We were also celebrating my husband's birthday this weekend and they had a nice little bouquet of balloons for him in our room($20) when we checked in. We brought our own wine and Barbara (the hostess) sent up a cute little tray with 2 wine glasses. We both found our stay here to be very relaxing and even the soap had an intriguing smell. I actually bought 2 mini-bars when I left.... -------------quick facts---------- Food--- good coffee cakes and preserves, a jar was even gifted to the birthday boy coffee--- yum..but .my husband didn't care for the 'coconut' blend served with breakfast, there was instant available in the tea/cocoa area wifi--- great connection tv--- boxy 'flat screen' circa 1995, but enough to watch the weather parking----unload and check in out front...then pull around the side/back. sneaky tip----nice path from side of parking area that goes down to Aunt Pearls house and downtown
(4)Inessa M.
This place is amazing! The owner makes an amazing 100% homemade breakfast (that is included). We visited 5 years ago and have been dreaming about since then. Then we found another reason to visit again. Everything stayed exactly how we remembered it: clean, sweet, and homie. I would highly recommend it!
(5)Anne Z.
Comfortable and clean room. We stayed in the Herb Garden room and did not expect it to be nearly as roomy as it actually was- good sized with enough furniture to be practical, but not too much to make you feel cramped. Our room was quiet and felt secluded, unlike other b&bs we have stayed in where you hear everything around you. The bed looked lumpy but was actually extremely comfortable and there were more than enough pillows on the bed. Breakfast was decent, but nothing to go on and on about. Easy to find, close to town, but nice that it's a couple streets away from the main drag. Lots of common space, with a wrap around porch and a big sitting area. The wifi signal was great. The innkeeper was not overly outgoing, but was friendly enough and helpful for what we needed. We would most certainly stay here again!
(4)J P.
Good location, and friendly staff. Other than that the place was just too much. Too many cats, cat pictures; too much floral wallpaper/pillows/currtainry. I think you get the picture. I know this is attractive to some, but not for us. The breakfast was gross - canned fruit and crappy croissants. My bf and I decided we want to start a website or network of B&Bs that don't have cats and floral wallpaper. Holler if this is your jam.
(2)Natalie M.
My husband and I stayed here for a mini-honeymoon weekend in mid-October. We really enjoyed our stay and the location couldn't have been better (can walk to the main road, farmers market, etc. very easily). The food was tasty and clearly made with love (lots of herbs grown on the property, veggies served were perfectly in season and lots stewed-for-hours flavor). It wasn't crazy-gourmet, but it was very nice and the fall flavors were great! I don't know what they do to their coffee, but it was delicious! I asked about it and it's apparently a secret recipe. The ladies who run the place were extremely helpful and friendly. One thing I will say is that if you aren't ok with cats you probably shouldn't stay here (they are upfront about the cats on their website). There are several cats around the property at all times. The owners clearly try to keep the cats outside for the most part, but they did sneak in several times during our 3 day stay (which I was thrilled by, but I could see if others weren't too keen on that). Having said that, I will say it was very clean. Even though we have cats ourselves, the first thing I might think when I see the heavy Victorian decor and several cats is "hmmm...the cleanliness of this place might be an issue" but it wasn't at all. Very clean and tidy. Overall, very nice stay and we would definitely go back. We were given a jar of Highlawn Inn-made raspberry jam as a wedding gift! Cute! Thanks again, Highlawn!
(4)Tracy G.
A friend and I stayed at the Highlawn Inn for a girls' getaway weekend. My friend had the Spring Garden room on the second floor and I had the Victorian Suite on the ground floor. Both rooms were nicely decorated with antiques and spotlessly clean. My room had a private side porch and an inside sitting area, which were nice for hanging out and chatting. My only real complaint was the number of cutesy knickknacks in the room -- they made it feel a bit cluttered, and it was difficult to find places to put down my own stuff. I was nervous about leaving something behind, since my stuff could have easily gotten lost amid all the stuff in the room. But I suppose this is typical of many B&B's and considered part of the "charm." There was a very friendly cat who I allowed hang out in my room with me -- I liked this, since I missed my kitty at home, but anyone who is allergic should probably not stay at this B&B. Also, i would not recommend the Victorian Suite for anyone who wants to sleep late in the morning as it's right off the breakfast area, so you start to hear the kitchen activity around 7 a.m. This was not a problem for me, as I was up anyway, but people who want to sleep in should probably pick a different room. The innkeepers were friendly, helpful and professional. The breakfast spread was one of the best I have seen. There were lots of choices, all homemade and beautifully presented: eggs, meat, vegetables, fruit, baked sweets, yogurt, cereal, jams, etc. etc. They had plenty of options for vegetarians. And the coffee was fantastic. We also appreciated the free wi-fi in the rooms, which was easy to access and worked well. All in all, a very pleasant experience, and we would definitely stay there again.
(4)Karl B.
My wife and I stayed at the Highlawn for Valentine's Day and had a wonderful visit to Berkeley Springs. Our room was comfortable and clean. The TV worked and the free wi-fi was fast and reliable. The innkeeper made good recommendations for dinner and told us how to reach the B&B without driving up the steep hill. The Highlawn is an easy walk to all parts of the town. Breakfast was very nice. We enjoyed our stay at the Highlawn and look forward to returning.
(5)Sarah J.
The Highlawn Inn is a very quaint and charming B&B located within walking distance of the town of Berkeley Springs. While I had an enjoyable and pleasant stay, it wasn't the best B&B I've ever stayed in. Pros: Cute and cozy room, very clean, very cold AC, all the amenties you can need, you can walk to town, etc... Cons: While the breakfast is "gourmet" it's really not THAT great. I've had better at B&Bs. The Inn was also a bit hard to find as you have to go up a very steep hill. We arrived late and had a bit of a hard time locating the cottage we were staying in. The Innkeepers could have been a bit more helpful as well. All in all, a nice place to stay but I would not stay there again. There are other B&Bs in the town to explore. :)
(3)Del R.
Are you a big Twilight Zone fan? Really like estate sales? If so, you'll love this place. My sweetie and I were a bit too slow on the draw in booking a place for the recent holiday. The only place left in town was the Highlawn Inn. Better than nothing, right? you'd think so. Our room was tiny, with 1960's-vintage mint green carpet, a wheezing old window unit, threadbare sculpted pink towels, all the charm of an estate sale, and- best of all, not- a bed with all the coziness of a plywood board. If you are still of college age, just returned from a military deployment, or are a survivalist trying to toughen yourself up, you'll like it. Because a sore back is all but guaranteed here. And you're probably going to smell musty, dusty, and sneeze a lot.
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