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The story of Rockwood Manor, our historic inn, begins with Francis Bell. Francis was an adept cattle trader and, as such, traveled the Valleys of Virginia bringing cattle back to his home farm in Swoope, Augusta County, VA, which he ran with his brother Samuel Hays Bell. In his travels to the New River Valley he met and learned from master trader James Randal Kent who was married to Mary Cloyd and lived at Buchanan's Bottom (now known as Kentland and owned by Virginia Tech).J.R. Kent was the wealthiest man in Montgomery County.
Bell Room
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Auntie Black’s Room
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This room sports antique twin brass beds and is the sunniest of all the rooms in the house. The fireplace and southern exposure keep the room rocking-chair cozy. This green and yellow bordered room with its white quilted beds exudes a feeling of youth. A shared bath is located in the hallway and robes are provided.
The Blakemore Room
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With a shower of natural lighting, this spacious and centrally located bay-windowed suite is designed for the bride-to-be. The lucky lady can make last-minute checks of her gown in the Chervil mirror before presenting herself on the gracefully curving staircase. One can relax and enjoy the impressive Jacuzzi tub in the private bath.
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