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Country Road House Bed and Breakfast

21 Kittyhawk Dr, Clendenin, WV 25045, United States

Country Road House Bed and Breakfast
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4.7
59 reviews
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GJPM+4J Clendenin, West Virginia, USA
+1 304-553-5761
countryroadhouseandberries.com
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Amy French
Amy French301 days ago
Highly recommend a stay at this wonderful bed and breakfast. We are local, but wanted a weekend getaway with friends who were visiting from out of town. The accommodations were first class, the hospitality was exceptional and the included breakfasts were superb.
Annie Cardell
Annie Cardell362 days ago
We didn't stay at the bed and breakfast house. We just came for strawberry picking, but we had a wonderful time! It was fun and relaxing, and the owners were so kind and pleasant. We picked a lot of ripe, delicious berries and played in the creek.
Ann Peterson-Kemp
Ann Peterson-Kemp1 year ago
My daughter and I had an excellent experience! The hosts were genuinely kind and friendly and solicitous of our comfort (without being at all intrusive). We loved walking along the trails on the property. Very pretty! I was very impressed by the quality of the breakfast Angela prepared for us and especially grateful for how carefully and creatively she addressed my daughter's food allergies. It was delicious!
Kathryn Malpas
Kathryn Malpas1 year ago
5 stars are not enough. Everything about the Country Road House and Berries Bed and Breakfast is warm and welcoming, with a quaint, rustic charm. The scenery is overwhelmingly beautiful.  The Cellar House was quite comfortable,  and the breakfasts were absolutely delicious.  The Borne family were perfect hosts/hostesses.  Angela, John, Matt, Sam, and Brooke have truly found their calling in the hospitality field. The Country Road House and Berries Bed and Breakfast will be my first choice of lodging during future visits to the area.
Sally Bee Campbell
Sally Bee Campbell1 year ago
I stayed in the barn loft at The Country Road House.
When I booked, I was looking for a unique place to stay while I drove by the area. This was the perfect spot.
The barn loft was clean and spacious, Angela was super friendly, and the bed was very comfortable.
To my surprise, the outhouse had no odor and was very well kept, while keeping it rustic and historic.
The farm was really lovey. I loved visiting the goats on the hill and enjoyed the peace and quiet after the sun went down.
I will most definitely be returning.

Tip for Travelers: If you like sleeping in a chilly space, the barn loft may not be for you. I would book one of the other two spaces on the farm. The loft is a little warm. (Think Glamping) Or book it in the cooler months for a really unique experience.
Liv_2_Fish
Liv_2_Fish1 year ago
I loved staying at John and Angela's farm. We stayed in the barn loft. I'll be honest I was nervous that I wouldn't be able to sleep. I've slept in old barns from the 1800s and 1900s before and the experience was quite spooky! That was not the case here! It was very peaceful and quiet. I loved watching the sunset and the stars were beautiful at night. Watching the little brown bats fly above was such a lovely sight. The population here hasn't been effected as badly as the rest of the country by white nose fungus. There were few mosquitoes. The ducks and chickens sounds at night were comforting and I quickly adjusted to waking early with the natural alarm clock. Thanks to the little rooster! The breakfast was phenomenal and worth every penny. I enjoyed talking about the history of the farm and getting to know our hosts. The property had a few trails to walk on that were nice. Located just 15 minutes from a grocery store and about 10 minutes from Clendenin. Near by is the Elk River for fishing and Elk River Trail for a leisurely bike ride or hike. 30 minutes from Charleston. We were able to drive to several hiking trails and the New River Gorge Bridge in about an hour. I would recommend staying here. It's worth the experience and hospitality!
Amanda
Amanda1 year ago
Sweet & Quaint little farmhouse. Tucked away on a country road. Beds are clean & cozy. Very hearty & delicious breakfast! We enjoyed a quick hike on a nearby private trail. Angela is a thoughtful and helpful host. 😊
Jennifer H
Jennifer H10 years ago
We stayed in the Cellar House. It was absolutely perfect! Nice and rustic, but in a very comfortable way. The bed is firm, but there were many comfy pillows. There is a fridge and large country table for enjoying the wonderful breakfast that will be delivered to your room in the morning. After breakfast, stroll down towards the strawberry patch to pick some fresh berries. Make sure to mingle with the chickens and the ducks, and say hello to the adorable, talkative goat that lives up on the hill. Tip: Enjoy a nice sit-down bath in the tub. Prop open the window in the bathroom with the stick that's provided. Have a glass of wine and enjoy the country breeze flowing in while you lounge in the warm tub. We really liked this place! Thanks Angela and John! Perfect blend of rustic country and delightful comfort on a nice little homestead.

Update after reading review of the person that stayed in the Cellar House the night before us and mentioned a septic odor and concerns about a snake...
We did not have any visits from any type of creature in the room (that we were aware of!). There was no mention of a snake, but anyone who would not expect that they coexist on the property is not being realistic.
There was no foul odor on our stay. None. The grass smelled dewy and fresh. The strawberries smelled juicy in my hands. The coffee and bacon smelled like Mom made breakfast.
Again, we really enjoyed this accommodation and would happily stay again and longer.
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