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Dining at Stratford Hall
The Dining Room is open to the public for lunch daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. An optional lunch buffet will be served on Saturdays and Sundays beginning April 13, 2013. The Dining Room now serves dinner from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The Dining Room is also available to serve large groups (15 or more) for other meals by reservation by contacting Benedicte Merian. See the menu options for groups.
Shopping
Meeting Planners
Stratford Hall offers a variety of meeting spaces to accommodate both large and small groups. Conferences needing larger spaces can choose from the Council House, Preservation Gallery and duPont Library. Dinner or luncheon meetings can ideally be held in the Stratford Hall Dining Room. Smaller retreats and meetings can choose from the more intimate settings of the Astor and Cheek Guest Houses and Stratford Hall’s Lodging and Conference Center (formerly the Executive Director’s residence).
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Tickets and Tours
Admission
Adults (12 yrs. and up): $10.00
Adults (Groups of 20 or more, age 12 and up): $9.00
Seniors (60 and up), AAA members: $9.00
National Trust for Historic Preservation members: $9.00
Children 6-11: $5.00
Children (groups of 20 or more): $4.50
Children 5 and under: Free
Active Duty Military: Stratford has joined the Blue Star Museum Program that allows free admission from Memorial Day to Labor Day for active duty military personnel with ID (or spouse if deployed) and up to five family members. For more information on the program, visit Blue Star Museums. From Labor Day to Memorial Day, active duty military personnel and family members receive $1 off of admission: $9 adults and $4 children 6-11.A Grounds Pass can be purchased which entitles the purchaser to access the hiking trails, public beach area, gardens, public grounds, Visitor Center, Dining Room and Gift Shop. The pass does not include admission to the Great House and other historic buildings. The cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children. The Grounds Pass will be valid only for the day it is purchased..
Friends of Stratford: Regular Tours Free to Cardholders
For more information call (804) 493-8038 or e-mail Stratford Hall.
Hours of Operation
Hours of Operation
Stratford Hall is open daily for tours 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.until December 30, 2013, except for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Closed New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.Great House tours
Are on the hour: please plan to arrive at the Visitor Center 15 minutes before tour time. Tours are approximately 45 minutes in length.Gift Shop
Is open from 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.Dining Room
Is open for lunch every day from 11:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. Open for dinner 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.Jessie Ball DuPont Memorial Library
Is open to researchers (by appointment only) on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m.The Beach & Overlook
The road to the beach and Potomac overlook is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please call ahead if there has been recent inclement weather, as this can cause the road to be closed from the overlook to the beach.Nature Trails
All of the six nature trails are open during normal visitor hours.Gristmill
The Gristmill will be in operation on the second Saturday in the month from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., April to October.Directions
Stratford Hall Plantation is located just off State Route 3 on State Route 214, six miles northwest of Montross, Virginia in Westmoreland County and 42 miles southeast of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Directions from Washington
From Eastern half of the Beltway: Take Maryland Route 5 South to U.S. Route 301 South. About 10 miles after crossing the Potomac River toll bridge, turn left onto Virginia Route 3 East. Follow Route 3 for 20 miles, then take a left onto Route 214 at Lerty, Virginia. Follow Route 214 for 2 miles. Stratford’s gate is on the left.
From the Western half of the Beltway: Take I-95 South to Virginia Route 3 East (exit 130A on I-95) in Fredericksburg. Follow Route 3 for about 45 miles, then take a left onto Route 214 at Lerty, Virginia. Follow Route 214 for 2 miles. Stratford’s gate is on the left.Directions from Richmond
Take Route 360 East to Warsaw, Virginia. In Warsaw, take Route 3 West to Montross, Virginia. From Montross, continue on Route 3 to Route 214 at Lerty, Virginia. (It is 5 miles past the town of Montross.) Turn right and follow Route 214 for 2 miles. Stratford’s gate is on the left.Distance in Time
From Washington: 2 hours
From Richmond: 1 1/2 hours
From Fredericksburg: 50 minutes
From Charlottesville: 2 1/2 hours
From Williamsburg: 2 hoursDistance in Miles
Richmond to Stratford: 75
Washington to Stratford: 98
Charlottesville to Stratford: 120
Fredericksburg to Stratford: 42For directions using GPS or online mapping, use the following address: 483 Great House Road, Montross, VA 22520.
Things To Do & See
Visitor Center
Stratford Hall’s Visitor Center in the Stetson Building was originally built in 1971 in honor of Eugene Stetson, who was instrumental in the purchase of the Stratford Hall property by the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation…more.The Great House
The Stratford Hall plantation house was built by Thomas Lee in the late 1730s. It is furnished with an outstanding collection of predominantly 18th-century American and English decorative arts. Find out more about the Great House here.Exhibits
Current Exhibits in the Visitor Center focus on the Lee Family and its slave community, Stratford during the Civil War, Miocene fossils, Archaeology at Stratford, and historic photographs of visitors to Stratford…more.Gardens & Grounds
The present main approach to the Great House is from the south. Looking beyond the oval, one can see a row of poplars, recalling the entrance drive described by General Lee…more.Gristmill
The mill was reconstructed in 1939 on the foundations of the original Lee Mill which records indicate was constructed in the early 1740s…more.Cliffs & Beach
When Thomas Lee purchased “The Cliffs” property in 1717, he did not know that he had acquired a geological phenomenon that existed in only three other places in the world–the Los Angeles basin, Austria and Belgium…more.Nature Trails
NOW OPEN!
Stratford Hall’s nature trails are as varied as they are scenic, providing leisurely strolls for the amateur hiker and challenging treks for veterans…more.Geocaching
On February 27, 2010, Stratford Hall became a geocache site as part of the Star-Spangled Banner Geotrail…more.Nearby Attractions
Westmoreland County and the Northern Neck of Virginia offer many things to do and see to go along with your visit to Stratford Hall. Plan on a day trip or make it a weekender! Stratford Hall is also part of several regional and state birding, biking, hiking and history trails. We offer the following links to help you plan your visit:
George Washington Birthplace National Monument
Westmoreland State Park
Westmoreland Berry Farm
Westmoreland County Museum
James Monroe Birthplace
Ingleside Vineyards
Vault Field Vineyards
The Hague Winery
General’s Ridge Vineyard
Westmoreland Toursim Council
Colonial Beach Chamber of Commerce
Northern Neck Tourism Commission
Chesapeake Bay Wine Trail
Star Spangled Geo Trail
Civil War Trails
Northern Neck Birding Trail
Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail
Chesapeake Bay Gateways NetworkGroup Tour Information
Admission:
Adults (Groups of 20 or more, age 12 and up): $9.00Dining:
Groups (minimum 15 guests) can arrange for special buffets to be served in the Stratford Hall Dining Room.Bus parking available at Visitor Center and by Dining Room.
Suggested Group Itinerary
Off of Pope’s Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River, is George Washington Birthplace National Monument, which includes the heart of Augustine Washington’s plantation, the 17th century homesite of the immigrant John Washington, and the Washington Family Burial Ground. Tour the Colonial Revival memorial house and dependencies constructed in honor of the bicentennial of Washington’s birth and as part of the creation of the national park in 1932. Visit the colonial farm where George Washington was born and took his first steps and immerse yourself in an 18th century experience that includes, gardens, outbuildings, fields and heritage breed animals. Walk along creek side paths to enjoy unspoiled waterfront vistas. 804.224.1732 or www.nps.gov/gewaContinue your journey down Route 3 East to Stratford Hall for lunch in the dining room and a tour of the Great House. Stratford is the home of two signers of the Declaration of Independence, Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee, and birthplace of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The Georgian Great House was built in c.1738 and the grounds still encompass 1900 acres of the original land which sits high along the bluffs overlooking the Potomac River. Explore the many dependencies, formal gardens, grist mill and hiking/nature trails. 804.493.8038 or www.stratfordhall.org
Return back up Route 3 to Oak Grove and Ingleside Plantation Vineyards and Winery. Ingleside was built in 1834 and vineyards now cover about 50 acres of gently rolling countryside. Enjoy tours and tastings at one of Virginia’s oldest and largest wineries. 804.224.8687 or www.inglesidevineyards.com
Stop by the Westmoreland Berry Farm to stock up on fresh fruit and produce in season, and the farm’s own line of gourmet fruit preserves. Enjoy a fresh fruit sundae on their pavilion deck overlooking the Rappahannock River. 804.224.9171 or westmorelandberryfarm.com
To make group tour arrangements at Stratford, please email or call Abby Newkirk at anewkirk@stratfordhall.org or call 804-493-1973.
Lodging
Virginia Vacations
Stratford Hall has 3 choices for on-site lodging:
Cheek Guest House
Astor Guest House
Guest CabinBoth guest houses have comfortable living rooms with satellite TV, central heating and air conditioning, and guest rooms with private baths and wireless Internet access. Together, the houses have a total of 20 guest rooms. Lodging in the Guest Cabins is available on a limited basis upon request.
Tours
Complimentary tour tickets are provided for overnight guests.Meals
A buffet breakfast, lunch or dinner in the Stratford Hall Dining Room for groups of 15 or more can be arranged with advance notice. Local restaurant information for evening dining is available upon request.Reservations & Rates
Call Reservations at(804)493-1968 or (804)493-1966, to reserve a room or for information about rates. You may also email us at doh@stratfordhall.org.Payment
Pre-payment by phone with VISA, MasterCard or American Express is required.Cancellation Policy
A full refund is provided if cancellation is made 24 hours prior to scheduled date of arrival.Click here for printable directions from Stratford Gate to Guest Houses.
Private Events
Retreats at Stratford Hall
Stratford Hall has facilities to accommodate a wide range of events including:Conferences
Small group meetings
Weddings and rehearsal dinners
Private parties
Business retreatsThe Stratford Hall Dining Room can cater your event, whether large or small, formal or informal, to make sure your event is a success.
Event facilities vary in price and amenities. We recommend reserving facilities for events as soon as possible to ensure availability.
Please fill out the Event Request Form to find out more information.
Consider Stratford for birthdays, anniversaries, retirement parties and seasonal events. Click here for more information.
Event Calendar
Lees & Independence Family Fun Festival - 06/1June 1 Lees and Independence. FREE Family Fun Festival. Pony rides, games, historical dramatizations, militia demonstrations, food, and more. 4:30 ... more
Portrait Drawing: Beginner and Intermediate - 06/8June 8 Portrait drawing: Beginner and Intermediate by artist/instructor Kathy Waltermire. Class focuses on proportions and planes of head and ... more
Father's Day Brunch - 06/16View All EventsOn Sunday, June 16, treat Dad to a delicious Father's Day barbecue brunch, served buffet style, right off the ... more
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Events & Programs
Lees & Independence Family Fun Festival - 06/1June 1 Lees and Independence. FREE Family Fun Festival. Pony rides, games, historical dramatizations, militia demonstrations, food, and more. 4:30 ... more
Portrait Drawing: Beginner and Intermediate - 06/8June 8 Portrait drawing: Beginner and Intermediate by artist/instructor Kathy Waltermire. Class focuses on proportions and planes of head and ... more
Father's Day Brunch - 06/16View All EventsOn Sunday, June 16, treat Dad to a delicious Father's Day barbecue brunch, served buffet style, right off the ... more


