Grace Manor was built in 1910 by William Zimmermann as his wife Louise?s ?dream house?. The workmanship, detailing and materials througho... more »
Grace Manor was built in 1910 by William Zimmermann as his wife Louise?s ?dream house?. The workmanship, detailing and materials throughout the house reflect the fashionable lifestyle enjoyed in the West Grace Street and Monument Avenue neighborhoods at the turn of the century. The Schicks purchased the house in 2003 and converted it to a Bed and Breakfast. Grace Manor Inn has 3 large guest suites with private baths, a business center, a formal dining room, a sunroom, and three formal parlours. You are welcomed to the Inn with a complimentary bottle of wine and a cheese plate, and each day begins with a multi-course, gourmet breakfast accompanied by your choice of gourmet, loose teas or LavAzza coffee. The Inn also has three resident Yorkie mascots who are anxious to welcome you!
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Staying at the Grace Manor Inn is
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Posted May 19, 2008
Excellent
Staying at the Grace Manor Inn is always one of our highlights when visiting Richmond. Locate just off of I-95 in the Historical Fan District of Richmond, this Bed & Breakfast has the feel of a home away from home. The rates are very fair and...
Everything about our three night stay
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Posted May 14, 2008
Excellent
Everything about our three night stay was delightful. The Inn is a beautiful turn of the century home with original molding, lighting fixtures and comfortable at the same time. Dawn is an amazing chef and breakfast became a highlight of each day. ...
We just spent 3 nights at the GMI. It
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Posted May 04, 2008
Excellent
We just spent 3 nights at the GMI. It is located in the heart of the Fan, a wonderful neighborhood in the middle of Richmond. The building is magnificent and the rooms were as nice as the building. Beautiful Victorian furnishings in a historic house....
What a pleasant surprise! One moment my
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Posted May 02, 2008
Excellent
What a pleasant surprise! One moment my wife and I are grinding down Rt 95 on our way home to NY, and minutes later we are standing in a gorgeous 100 yr old home listening to our charming host Albert destribe to us it's fascinating history! We were ...
Albert and Dawn are wonderful hosts.
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Posted Apr 28, 2008
Excellent
Albert and Dawn are wonderful hosts. The travel directions were easy to follow and accurate. Albert and Dawn made us feel at home and special. Albert was helpful, answering all of our questions and suggesting places to visit and see. The...
If you are looking for a first class
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Posted Apr 19, 2008
Good
If you are looking for a first class place to stay while you visit Richmond, look no further than the Grace Manor Inn. From the welcome bottle of wine to the attention to making each guest feel special, Albert and Dawn are dedicated to making your...
This inn boldly promises to "Let
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Posted Apr 12, 2008
Excellent
This inn boldly promises to "Let us Pamper You", and we were not let down. The Grace Manor is a spacious, circa 1910 house located in the heart of Richmond's Fan district, just a block from Monument Avenue, and within easy commuting distance to...
My wife and I stayed two nights in
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Posted Apr 12, 2008
Excellent
My wife and I stayed two nights in April '08 at the Grace Manor Inn. Instead of the casual and relaxing time we planned, we found ourselves trying to do some business in a foreign country. Dawn and Albert Schick provided the phone, the computer,...
This is a wonderful B and B near many
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Posted Apr 10, 2008
Excellent
This is a wonderful B and B near many great restaurants, museums, and other visitor attractions. Delicious breakfast and sweet "Yorkies". The Innkeepers are right there to help you plan your day in the Richmond...
Mu husband and I spent 2 nights at
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Posted Apr 08, 2008
Excellent
Mu husband and I spent 2 nights at Grace Manor in March and had a wonderful time. The Inn itself was a treat because of the history and the ambience, but Albert and Dawn made it even more special by their hospitality and delicious food. We will...