The above Penhaligon's Amenities can be found at Atherston Hall and other fine hotels and spas.
Atherston Hall
After managing prestigious hotels and very private estates in the US and across the pond, Judith and Bill Dickinson opened one of their own in a 19th century sea captain’s home in the heart of Urbanna’s historic district. Spacious rooms come with plush linens, elegant, private baths, English gardens, afternoon tea and sails on Victorious, a gleaming mahogany sailboat moored just a couple of blocks away.
Dorset Sitting Room, shown right
Step through our door and walk in to a charming piece of historic Urbanna. Atherston Hall was built in 1880 for a local schooner captain and his family and restored in 2005. Nestled one block away from the main street and harbor, Atherston Hall is just around the corner from all Urbanna has to offer.
Copper fountains, hand hewn fences and benches make the outside of the inn as graceful and welcoming as the rooms within. Designed to an early Virginia style, roses, azaleas, hydrangeas and perennial flowers fill traditional boxwood parterres, perfect for quiet conversations or for a special gathering of friends.