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The living area features a spacious sectional sofa and a modern futon, complemented by a wooden dining table with seating for six. Light blue walls enhance the open feel, while large windows allow natural light to fill the space. A decorative chandelier is positioned above the dining area.
Home in Staunton
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Staunton Escape 👑King Bd, washer+dryer+Wifi+Fence

This 2 story house with vaulted ceilings is situated close to downtown Staunton in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Access to Shenandoah Nation Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway is just a short drive. This unique space has a King and Queen bed on the 1st floor, and a twin bed, futon, sofa bed and section on the 2nd floor. The ample parking allows for multiple large vehicles. The yard has a covered seating area and is completely fenced in. Wifi is fast, 58in smart TV, hand crafted decor, privacy

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A wooden chair sits beside a flowing stream, surrounded by lush green trees and foliage. The cabin is visible in the background, partially obscured by the wooded area. Leaves are scattered on the chair and ground, highlighting the natural setting.
Cabin in Dayton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 460 reviews

Serenity by the Stream

Cabin in the Shenandoah Mountain surrounded by National Forest on 3 sides. Inside cozy atmosphere with warm lighting and local landscape art throughout. Bright and cheery in the bedrooms best suited for 2-4 adults or family with children. Wonderful sound of the river throughout the property. Step outside to hundreds of miles of biking and hiking trails, and stocked lakes and streams. Well maintained paved state road to cabin driveway. The house is 20 minutes West of Harrisonburg VA and JMU.

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A modern tiny house is nestled among trees, showcasing a wooden exterior with deep red accents. Large windows provide natural light, while a well-maintained set of steps leads up to the entrance, inviting guests to enjoy the surrounding forest.
Tiny home in Staunton
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Sunrise Casita: a tiny house at Cana Barn

Our 250 sq ft tiny house was built by our talented craftswoman Kara. We used wood from our property and reclaimed materials to create a cozy and unique getaway. The front porch looks out to a beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains and looks up to a local vintage sign. We are LGBTQ+ welcoming. Sunrise to us is the embodiment of a fresh start and a new opportunity. It is hope and possibility, adventure and inspiration, beauty and wonder. We hope all of this for your stay in our tiny house!

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A bright living area is highlighted by a sunny yellow couch, positioned next to a cozy dining space. A small round table is accompanied by four sleek chairs. Natural light fills the room through large windows, while a decorative rug adds warmth to the wooden floor.
Apartment in Staunton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Bee & Key—Staunton downtown

Staunton (pronounced “Stanton”) is one of the most vibrant, charming small towns you’ll find anywhere, and Bee & Key is in the center of it. This bright and stylish apartment is on the second floor of a grand 1885 home on East Beverley St. You will be half a block from the restaurants and shops of our bustling downtown, including Blackfriar’s Playhouse, the Woodrow Wilson Museum, The Shack restaurant, and Mary Baldwin University. We’re an easy walk from Staunton’s historic Amtrak station.

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A welcoming entryway is presented with floral wallpaper and green wainscoting. A small armchair, paired with a decorative lamp and side table, creates a cozy reading nook. Artwork is hung on the walls, and a door leading to the outside is visible at the end of the hallway.
Apartment in Staunton
5 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Queen City Hideaway

Imagine waking up to stunning mountain views, brewing coffee on your private deck, and planning your day exploring Staunton's vibrant downtown. Fully stocked! Need for nothing! Unwind in the heart of Staunton's historic charm! Sip coffee on your private deck overlooking Staunton's vibrant cityscape and rolling mountains. Binge your favorite show on our smart TV, and whip up a meal in the stocked kitchen. Walk to restaurants, shops, or the theater. Book your stay today and start planning!

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The outdoor firepit area is surrounded by wooden seating and log stump tables. Two wooden structures flank the space, providing a unique aesthetic. The treehouse sits elevated in the background, with trees displaying autumn foliage creating a vibrant backdrop.
Treehouse in Verona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

The Laurel Hill Treehouse

Fully immerse yourself in nature in this serene Scandinavian-inspired woodland retreat, perfect for a couple's getaway. The treehouse is perfectly nestled amongst the trees, offering a chance to unwind while enjoying the beautiful views of nature. Just imagine yourself relaxing on the wrap around porch, soaking in the hot tub, cooling off in the creek, & cozying up to a crackling fire. We invite you to unwind, reconnect with nature & create cherished memories in this tranquil hideaway.

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The exterior of a two-story yellow house is displayed, featuring a covered front porch with seating. A well-maintained garden with colorful foliage lines the walkway. The property, surrounded by greenery, reflects a charming character typical of historic homes.
Apartment in Staunton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 547 reviews

Little Yellow Hideaway (Apt in Historic Home)

We love our little imperfect home that creeks and looks pretty good for being over 100. Currently it is getting a makeover and upgrade. Please be aware of this as you are booking. It has a roomy, walkout basement apartment with windows in every room and is tucked away in the heart of downtown. This home dates back to the 1800s, with loads of character and occasionally a bit of noise from the upper levels. It’s not a high-end trendy spot, but it’s humble, and perfect in our eyes.

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A rustic log cabin is nestled among lush trees, showcasing its stone chimney and a welcoming porch. The natural setting offers a serene atmosphere, with dappled light filtering through the leaves, highlighting the cabin's historic log structure.
Cabin in Rockbridge Baths
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Little Cabin in the Woods is quiet and secluded!

Enjoy our rustic, cozy, historic log cabin in the woods on 21 acres with two streams and a little meadow. The logs, from the 1800's, were reconfigured 17 years ago combining a rich history with high speed internet and modern amenities. Sink into the luscious bed with totally organic sheets, mattress topper, and pillows. Take a walk on the original wagon train road down to a stream or bath your senses in the majestic view of Jump Mountain from the meadow.

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A charming outdoor space features a small round blue table and two matching folding chairs. A green potted plant sits at the center of the table. Light filters through the large windows, which are framed by red brick walls.
Apartment in Staunton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 397 reviews

Travelers Nook - close to downtown

The TRAVELERS NOOK is a cute, cozy, one bedroom apartment close to downtown Staunton! It’s located on the second floor, with a private entrance. It has all the charm that you would expect to find in a cute studio apartment! Built by a local architect Tj Collins in the 1920’s. This quaint space has everything you need to enjoy your stay here in Staunton! We do accept small pets on approval with a pet cleaning charge.

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The exterior of the building displays a two-story structure with light brown siding and a front porch adorned with white railings. Windows are visible on both levels, complemented by a small garden and walkway leading up to the entrance.
Apartment in Staunton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Walker's dream. Close to downtown.

Centrally located near the library, Gypsy Hill Park, and downtown Staunton, our private, walkout basement apartment has individually controlled heating and air conditioning. It includes a brick patio, private rear entrance and historic details from the late 1800's. It is generally quiet, but you may sometimes hear the two adults upstairs. Come enjoy this peaceful and centrally-located space.

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The exterior of The Storefront is displayed, showcasing a two-story, blue-painted building flanked by red brick structures. A striped awning is positioned over the entrance, and large windows provide a glimpse into the welcoming ambiance inside.
Apartment in Staunton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

The Storefront: Downtown Staunton + Unique Stay

Welcome to The Storefront: A Very Small Hotel. The Storefront is located right in the heart of downtown Staunton. The Storefront was built in the early 1900's and was previously a tea shop before becoming a vacation destination. It's like having your own little townhouse in the heart of Staunton's historic district! Keep your car parked and walk everywhere you need to go.

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A wooden sign painted in soft colors displays the name 'The Stable' in a flowing, artistic script. The background is a light gray with hints of gold, while the lettering features a warm rust tone, prominently positioned against a red door.
Guesthouse in Waynesboro
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 431 reviews

The Stable

Our guesthouse is located in the historic Tree Streets Neighborhood of Waynesboro, VA, an official Appalachian Trail town, located at the southern end of the Shenandoah National Park. We've aptly named the guesthouse "The Stable" because it was originally built and functioned as a stable. It has since been converted into a cozy cottage for guests.

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