"Set on a sprawling, wooded estate just outside Charlottesville, this 80-room boutique property began life as a 1912 Italian-style family mansion and later served as a country club, hotel, and private residence before a sensitive renovation that preserved its original design and genteel ethos. The atmosphere is grand yet intimate, with a multi-arched entry, circular driveway, a lobby that feels like an ornate living room, and a game room that includes a pool table once owned by a former private-owner. Guest rooms are spread across wings so guests rarely feel crowded; interiors use serene blue, white, and cream palettes, overstuffed seating, plush duvets, large marble bathrooms with freestanding soaking tubs and walk-in showers, and thoughtful touches like handcrafted turndown chocolates and complimentary minibar snacks. On-property amenities are extensive and upscale: a temperature-controlled infinity pool, a Pete Dye–designed 18-hole golf course, a multi-studio fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, an acclaimed spa, and multiple dining options. The overall vibe is classic Southern country-club hospitality at a five-star level, and the property makes a convenient base for nearby attractions such as the University of Virginia and Monticello. Rooms typically start around $600/night."