Boydville, The Inn at Martinsburg in Martinsburg
At 'Boydville' time has stopped at a slower, quieter, more genteel era...
An inviting 1812 manor house with country charm, known as Boydville, awaits you on 10 park-like acres in Martinsburg, WV. It's as lived in and comfortable as it is historic. One hundred year old trees and boxwood and wide expanses of lawn provide country living with in-town access to restaurants and shops. Once you turn into the long lane of maples at 601 South Queen Street leading to Boydville's boxwood circle, you'll leave the hurrying world outside. The two feet thick stone walls of the Boydville manor house, now Inn, offer the same restful visit today as enjoyed by War of 1812 hero General Elisha Boyd, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson, Senator Henry Clay, US Ambassador to France Charles Faulkner and other notables through history.