Mansion on Main B & B
36 Main St.
Smithfield, VA  23430
 
Church St. corner 
Routes 10 & 258
757
357-0006

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Dixie Belles
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Bed & Breakfast, Vacation House Lodging and Event Rental

Enjoy being in the heart of Smithfield, Virginia's quaint Historic District--
a tourist's and vacationer's delight-- 1 hour from the Historic Triangle of
Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown or to the Virginia Beach Ocean!

Getaway or Gathering ~ Family Friendly Special Accommodations!

Call 757-357-0006 or E-mail us at: mansion-on-main@charter.net

Smithfield's premiere art and antiques shop
 is on the property!
Visit online at mansionhouseartandantiques.com

Lodging ~ Meetings ~ Parties ~ Weddings 

  • families with well supervised children welcome! 
  • Wi-fi highspeed Internet broadcast
  • extended cable channels
  • central heating and air conditioning  
  • elegant parties and receptions for up to 70 persons
FAMILY / GROUP EXTENDED STAY BED & BREAKFAST SHOWERS CORPORATE
VACATION RENTAL LODGING GETAWAYS  RECEPTIONS AMENITIES

~ Bed & Breakfast around $120 double occupancy
~
Packages around $160 as well as multiple night specials
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Vacation House Rental around $1,200 per week for up to 8 individuals
~ Extended Stay Business Lodgin
g
with weekly rates around $400

Mansion on Main is adopting and encouraging "green" options and practices with guest services and group events to benefit our environment.

Visit the showplace home of a Victorian era "Virginian of Virginians"- restored by Ms. Sala Clark- whose 1889 "urban" Queen Ann style mansion changed the landscape of Smithfield (colonial and cottage), and whose efforts helped to save a nearby National Landmark, the 1632 St. Luke's Church (Shrine).  

Proud member of the Virginia Association of Museums
and the
Isle of Wight County Historical Society
Friend of
historic St. Luke's Shrine, and Civil War Belles of Dixie