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Maple Hall

John B. Gibson built Maple Hall in 1850 to support his growing family.It became known as Maple Hall at the Maple Hill Plantation. Three decades ago, the Peter Meredith Family bought the home from Mr. Gibson's descendants and worked to fully restore the mansion. In 1985 Maple Hall became the third and final Historic Country Inn of Lexington.

At Maple Hall, gardens, rocking chairs, and fireplaces make each visit special. Small business conferences find our location convenient and our service attentive.

Each room, individually decorated with regional antique furniture, contains a private bath and centralized temperature control. Boxwoods surround the Inn and the shaded patio and porches with rocking chairs welcome guests. A fishing pond and a variety of easy walking trails on 56 rolling acres invite nature lovers to explore, discover wild life, flowers, and fish. A tennis court and swimming pool add to the variety of outdoor activities.

The intimate dining room and an enclosed Garden Room provide gracious dining for Inn guests and visitors. Their chef offers a tempting a la carte menu. Small business seminars and luncheons to gala wedding receptions on the lawn are available for reservation.

Across the patio from Maple Hall is the restored Guest House with a cozy living room, kitchen, and 3 bedrooms with baths. Older than Maple Hall, this jewel is decorated with the same care as each of the three Inns. The newest addition in 1990 brought the elegant Pond House to Maple Hall. The Pond House offers four suites, two mini-suites, and a gathering room. These two lovely houses may be enjoyed singly, for a family reunion, or a mini-conference.

Bird watchers and wildflower enthusiasts will find wonderful adventures exploring the trails that cover the Maple Hall estate. Rocking chairs on the porches and the shady patio invite readers to get lost in their favorite book.

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