Colonial Houses - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review A stay here seems particularly moving at night, when the town's historic area is quiet and you have Williamsburg pretty much to yourself. Five of the 25 homes and three lodging taverns are 18th-century structures; the others have been rebuilt on their original foundations. Lodgings are furnished wit... fodors.com
No title - expert review Ideal for guest who wish to fully immense themselves in the 18th century. Furnished with authentic period reproductions and antiques, each Colonial Tavern has a unique history and appeal of its own. Guests receive a 25pct discount on Liberty and Freedom passes and preferred dining reservations at Co... travel.away.com
No title - expert review The Colonial Tavern is situated in the heart of Williamsburg, approximately five miles from Busch Gardens, 12 miles from Yorktown, and 20 miles from Newport News Williamsburg Airport. Local attractions include Carters Grove, James River Plantations, and Water Country.Hotel amenities include free par... sidestep.com
Not the best choice - user review My husband and I stayed at the Brick House Tavern for two nights in April. We were at first impressed by the beautiful Williamsburg Inn, which is where you check in. Service was great but then we went to our room. Although it's great to be in the middle of the historic village (on Duke of Gloucester... fodors.com
Not worth it... - user review We originally booked 2 nights, but after one night of being kept awake by noise - I could even hear the toilet paper roller in another room - we switched to the Woodlands. I know th... travel.yahoo.com
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