Spring Church Bed and Breakfast

Southern Style, Southern Bed, Southern Breakfast

 

Spring Church Bed and Breakfast is a Southern Colonial house built in 2008.  We are located on the Virginia, North Carolina border offering travelers as well as local guests a wide variety of Luxury Amenities in the South Central Region of Virginia.

Our approach begins with welcoming our guests to spacious guests rooms and providing a full country breakfast. 

In the tradition of a Southern Colonial Estate, our goal is to become a working farm which provide visitors a place to relax, enjoy or participate in the Southern experience.  

Our Vision includes growing gardens, vineyards, orchards and organic produce. The Vision also includes raising livestock and boarding horses.

Large Atrium, Living, Dining and or Great Room are available to hosts Birthdays, Recitals, Catered Dinners, Small Weddings or Business Parties.

All bedrooms have a private bathroom and some contain a gas fireplace and flat screen TV.  

 

 

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Spring Church

Bed and Breakfast

928 Spring Church Road

Skippers Virginia, 23879

Phone: 540-273-1990 or

Local:  434-634-2724

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Three hours south of Washington D.C, two hours west of Virginia Beach, two hours north of Fayetteville and Raleigh NC, Spring Church Bed and Breakfast is located off Virginia, Interstate 95, Exit 4 and North Carolina Exit 180. 

Halfway between New York and Florida, 10 minutes from Greensville County/Emporia, Virginia, minutes from the Atlantic One Amphitheater, North Carolina Center for Automotive Research, Roanoke Rapids and Lake Gaston, North Carolina.    Spring Church Bed and Breakfast is located within eye sight of the Welcome Center in Skippers, Va

The Virginia Pork Festival is a major attraction in Emporia.  Thousands of people partake in 20 tons of pork served on the second Wednesday in June. 

The Great Peanut “Bicycle” Tour draws 1,500 to bike routes from 13 to 125 miles in length on Thursday through Saturday after Labor Day. 

The Virginia Peanut Festival draws 12,000 the last week in September for a Parade, Fireworks, Car Show, carnival and craft fair.

The local area, and its many attractions, is perfect for travelers as well as local patrons looking for a day, night or weekend getaway.  Whether you live here or not - we have the tranquility your looking for.