Experience history like never before. This beautiful historic clad home was owned and occupied by Laura Jackson Arnold, sister of Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. Laura lived here at the time of the Civil War with her husband, Jonathan, and three children. Nestled in historic Beverly, West Virginia, this beautiful home is perfectly situated to allow guests to capture historic architecture from nearly every window.
Guests will be greeted by the expansive covered front porch providing a perfect place to enjoy an early morning cup of coffee or gather as a group. The first floor of this historic home boasts various sitting rooms where guests may enjoy the home's craftsmanship and rich history. Included on the first floor is the kitchen, dining space, sun porch, and a bathroom. The kitchen is ready for use, featuring pots, pans, utensils, drinking glasses and dishware. The home also offers three large furnished bedrooms all located on the second floor and accessed only by stairs. Included with the property is a spacious outdoor area providing the perfect setting for outdoor recreation and games.
Located in the heart of Beverly, this estate is within walking distance of the Beverly Heritage Center and just a beautiful scenic drive away to the historic Rich Mountain Battlefield. Guests may also enjoy lunch while traveling via railway on the Tygart Flyer or various outdoor attractions such as hiking or skiing at Snowshoe Mountain Resort, Canaan Valley Resort, or Timberline. Your hiking, biking, fishing, and kayaking experiences are limitless with various options within close proximity to the property. Also note that Elkins and its dining experiences as well as local shopping are just a 10-minute drive from the property.
Guest Access:
Guests will have full access to the home and grounds apart from the outbuildings located on the property. Private parking right off Main Street allows plenty of space for multiple vehicles.
Other Things To Note:
Your hosts are two locals dedicated to serving their community while preserving its rich history and providing experiences for others to enjoy. We are excited to share it with you and sincerely hope you enjoy your time in the Arnold house and appreciate the history of the area just as we do.