Stevenson Ridge is a 87-acre historical property in rural Spotsylvania. Nine antique cottages are available for overnight stays and optional breakfast. Weddings, corporate events, reunions, and other special events are available at the Riddick House and the Lodge. Visit www.stevensonridge.com for more information. This blog will keep you up to date on happenings at the Ridge, event ideas, and more! The blog is maintained by Managing Partner Jennifer Hawkins Mackowski—"Jenny"
Friday, April 22, 2011
Stevenson Ridge Bloomed for Historic Garden Day
The Rappahannock Valley Garden Club had a successful turn-out for the "Crossroads of Spotsylvania" tour held on Tuesday. We were amazed that over 600 tourists visited Stevenson Ridge coming from as far as Kentucky and Georgia. Flowers were showcased in the Riddick House, Servants Quarters, and Spy Hill House. We would like to thank the hostesses for sharing the history of our antique homes. It was a lot of fun seeing others take an interest in our historic preservation.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Mother's Day Special
Looking for a special way to tell mom you love her? Stay in one of our cottages between May 6 and May 8 and ask to upgrade to our Mother's Day Special. Included in your stay are accommodations in a private cottage, breakfast basket, box of chocolates, and 2 tickets to 'Mother's Day Jazz' at Lake Anna. The 'Mother's Day Jazz' event on Saturday, May 7 includes dinner, live jazz music with Aaron Noe and a 14 piece orchestra, a wine tasting,souvenir glasses, and a rose for mom. *Book a second night and receive a discounted rate of $425 for your stay
2011 VA Garden Week Update
On April 19th the Virginia wide garden show is coming to historic Fredericksburg. This year Stevenson Ridge will be on the map as one of the stops for exhibits. Come by to enjoy the beauty of our 87 acre property and take in the horticulture exhibits in the Servants Quarters and the Spy Hill House. The Riddick House, which was originally built in 1812 and restored in 2006 to its original condition, will be decorated by the Garden Club. You won’t be disappointed by the natural beauty of the serene woods and pond that these houses look out onto. To purchase your ticket and find more information about the show visit the Virginia Garden Week website.
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