Cape Charles B&B

Virginia


If you want to stay in Cape Charles, on the southern end of Virginia's Eastern Shore, this B&B in a 1912 Colonial Revival home is a good bet. Five individually appointed rooms are done up in different colors and are furnished with antiques and family heirlooms. Owners Bruce and Carol are extremely welcoming.


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