USA Today
- Eleanor Griffin, the Editor in chief of Cottage
Living magazine named the cottages of Irvington’s
Hope and Glory Inn as one of her “10 GREAT
PLACES TO RENT A COTTAGE.” “For those
looking to skip chain hotels and get off the beaten
path,” Griffin picked ten “getaways
with stunning views to pampering retreats, each
promising something rare in mass market travel:
a unique experience.”
Travel + Leisure
named as one of their “30 Great Inns in
the US”.
Frommer’s Travel
Guide has awarded it with Three Stars
¬ its highest rating ¬ in its three most
recent editions - 6th, 7th and 8th.
DC Magazine
- "among the choicest getaways in Virginia’s
Northern Neck"
The New York Times
[Hope and Glory] “ likes to advertise itself
as one of the most romantic inns in the country,”
...“that seems hard to quarrel with, but
the description hardly does it justice.”
National Geographic
Traveler
In its Trips section, there were three recommended
destinations – “Jamaica, South Korea
and the Hope and Glory Inn.”
American Historic
Inns
A “Top Ten Most Romantic Inn in America”
Washington Flyer
"A Sanctuary for laughing souls." [Hope
and Glory] "reflects life’s amusing
twists and manages to create nothing short of
magic"
Mary Engelbreit Living
"dreamy cocoons that make guests feel cherished"
The Washington Post
"I kept expecting Julia Roberts to waltz
out wearing a sundress and some sort of accent
and offer me an iced tea."
Richmond Times-Dispatch
"This masterpiece of whimsy and beauty, there
is not an ordinary headboard in the place. Silly
hats become lampshades, and curtains are tied
with rope, ribbons or strings to tree-branch curtain
rods."
Forbes FYI
"Though surrounded by a white picket fence,
and a nostalgic garden, the sunny yeloow 1890's
schoolhouse belies its Victorian exterior. Indeed
the sense of humor throughout Hope and Glory will
soon have you wondering: whats going on here?"
Coastal Living Magazine
"Rent the entire Inn - seven rooms plus four
cottages - for a Big Chill Weekend or come for
a refreshing interlude. It's whimsical, extravengently
romantic, relatively undiscovered and guaranteed
to make you smile."
The Tatler Cunard
Travel Guide
"The Hope and Glory Inn is so mad and has
such pizzazz that it stops you in your tracks."
Southern Living
– one of their “Four Favorite Romantic
Getaways”
Washingtonian – named
as a place to go for a “Dream Weekend”
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