| In visual possession of the Historic Ruins, from bedroom, balcony, and private formal garden, Octagon is steeped in the perquisites of the master suite… historic portraits… rare inlaid fruitwood chests, credenzas and armoire... a dressing room graced by Turner-esque landscapes… stately, gracious, permanent… serene. | - 45-ft private southern balcony with protected views of the lake and pasture, the Southwest Mountains, the vineyards, and the historic Ruins of Governor Barbour’s mansion designed by Thomas Jefferson
- Master bedroom with windows facing North, South, and East, overlooking the Ruins’ south façade and columns and historic boxwoods
- Porticoed northern balcony at garden level
- Private, boxwood framed lawn and garden
- Both balconies furnished with Adirondack chaises and dining table and chairs.
- Library in bath, claw-foot tub and shower
- Exterior doors in each room, north and south and from central hall

- Fireplace functional in sitting room, ornamental in bedroom
- Individual climate controls
- Toile or chintz lined curtains with plantation shutters, all windows
- Antique oriental carpets on original mansion floors throughout
- Gourmet breakfast served in suite or dining room
- Dining room available for private parties of up to 10 people
- Nightly turn-down service with fresh chocolates from Palladio Restaurant’s patisseur
- Fresh flowers and Barboursville Brut on arrival
- 400-thread Italian cottage bed linens, triple-sheeted king 4-poster bed, down blankets and pillows
- Luxurious bathing accessories and bathrobes, double vanity in bath, lavish appointments throughout




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