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Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway

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4 bedrooms4+ bathroomsSleeps 9

Popular amenities

  • Onsite parking available
  • Kitchen
  • Washing machine
  • Air-conditioning
  • Firepit
  • Fenced yard

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Vesuvius, VA
  • Place, Rockbridge Vineyard
    ‪6 min drive‬
  • Place, 12 Ridges Vineyard
    ‪11 min drive‬
  • Place, Crabtree Falls
    ‪15 min drive‬
  • Airport, Weyers Cave, VA (SHD-Shenandoah Valley Regional)
    ‪49 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

4 bedrooms (sleeps 9)

Chestnut Suite

1 King Bed

Hiker's Hideaway

1 King Bed

Nettie Suite

1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed

Vesuvius Suite

1 King Bed

4 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom

Chestnut Bathroom

Toilet · Shower only

Ground floor bathroom

Toilet

Hiker's Hideaway Bathroom

Toilet · Shower only

Nettie Bathroom

Toilet · Shower only

Vesuvius Bathroom

Bathtub or shower · Toilet

Spaces

Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
Dining area

About this property

Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway

The Property
Built in 1849 and anchored by massive hand-hewn chestnut beams, Osceola Mill is one of only two surviving mills from the seven that once powered life along Marl Creek in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Named after Seminole leader Chief Osceola, the mill stood for generations as the heartbeat of the local community - grinding grain, sustaining families, and outlasting even the floods of Hurricane Camille in 1969 that finally brought milling to a halt.

Rather than fade into history, the property reinvented itself - first as a home, then as a cherished country inn for nearly 50 years. Today, it opens a new chapter: the entire Mill House is now available as an exclusive private rental. No other guests. No shared spaces. Just your group and one of the most remarkable historic properties in the Blue Ridge.

The Mill House
From the ground floor to the second floor, every inch of the Mill House is yours. The fully equipped kitchen and pantry are available for your group's use - cook a big breakfast, prep a feast, or simply keep the coffee going all day from the dining room coffee bar.

The dining room is the soul of the ground floor: a long communal table under warm vintage lighting, surrounded by bookshelves, board games, and decades of accumulated charm. It's the kind of room that slows people down in the best possible way. The wraparound porch looks out over Marl Creek and the grounds - built for morning coffee, afternoon reading, and long evenings with nowhere to be.

Upstairs, four uniquely decorated suites each tell their own story. King-size beds, private en-suite bathrooms, original wide-plank floors, and those hand-hewn chestnut beams overhead - no two rooms are identical, and none of them feel like a hotel. The Nettie Suite also includes a sleeper sofa for additional guests. Please note: the third-floor attic is not part of the rental and remains off limits.

Kitchen & Laundry
The kitchen is fully equipped - and we mean fully. As a former operating bed and breakfast, this kitchen was built to feed a houseful of hungry guests, and everything you need to cook, bake, and entertain is at your disposal. Cookware, utensils, dishes, appliances - it's all there. Just bring your groceries and your appetite.

A washer and dryer are also available in the kitchen for guest use. Please note that the washing machine is connected to hot water only - we ask that guests follow the provided instructions carefully to avoid any issues with your clothing or fabrics. Cold water wash cycles are not available, so plan accordingly for delicate items.

The Grounds
Step outside and the property opens beautifully along the banks of Marl Creek. A clean gravel garden area invites outdoor dining, lawn games, and campfire evenings under a sky full of Blue Ridge stars. Adirondack chairs line the creek, and the historic Fitz water wheel - a steel replacement for the original wooden one - still stands as a stunning centerpiece of the grounds. The open field is ready for cornhole, bocce, and all the backyard classics that make group trips memorable.

The Cabin
Also on the property is the historic McCormick Cabin - a private creekside retreat with a king bed, soaking tub beside a wood-burning fireplace, outdoor fire pit, and its own porch above Marl Creek. The cabin is listed and rented separately, but can be booked alongside the Mill House for groups who want exclusive use of the entire Osceola Mill estate. It's the ultimate private buyout of one of Virginia's most storied historic properties.

The Location

Osceola Mill sits at 352 Tye River Turnpike in Vesuvius, Virginia - a tiny, time-slowed town in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway. World-class hiking, scenic drives, cycling, and mountain adventures are all right outside the door. Lexington, the Virginia Safari Park, and Natural Bridge are all within easy reach for day trips.

A Note on the Building
The Mill House is 176 years old, and its imperfections are part of its soul. The chestnut beams show wear, the floors carry the marks of generations, and the walls hold more stories than we could ever write down. Modern comforts - Starlink Wi-Fi, climate control, private bathrooms - are all here. But this is not a resort, and it's not trying to be. It's a place that feels like home, just with a lot more history underneath your feet.
A Word About the Stairs
The staircase leading to the second floor suites is original to the 1849 mill - and like everything else here, it hasn't been modernized. Mill staircases were built for function over comfort, which means the treads are shorter and the rise is steeper than what you'd find in a typical home or hotel. They have real character and are completely safe, but they do require sure footing and a reasonable ability to climb and descend stairs confidently.

Please keep this in mind when booking if anyone in your group has mobility limitations, difficulty with stairs, or young children who need close supervision on steps. We want everyone in your group to feel comfortable and safe from the moment they arrive - so if you have any questions about accessibility before booking, please don't hesitate to reach out.


The Suites

The Nettie Suite - Master Suite | 460 sq ft
The crown of the Mill House. The Nettie is the largest and most spacious suite on the property at 460 square feet, featuring a king-size bed, the largest private bathroom in the Mill House, a sitting area with sleeper sofa, dedicated desk, and large smart TV. If your group has a couple who deserves the best room, this is it.

Hiker's Hideaway - 290 sq ft
True to its name, this suite is made for people who love the outdoors and appreciate a comfortable place to land at the end of the day. King bed, private en-suite bathroom, sitting area, dedicated desk, and large smart TV. Cozy, character-filled, and ready for adventure.

The Chestnut Suite - 290 sq ft
Named for the hand-hewn chestnut beams that have held this mill together since 1849, this suite brings the history of the building front and center. King bed, private en-suite bathroom, sitting area, dedicated desk, and large smart TV. A room with real stories in its bones.

The Vesuvius Suite - 250 sq ft
The most intimate suite in the Mill House, named for the small Virginia town that surrounds this historic property. What it lacks in square footage it more than makes up for in charm - and it's the only suite with a soaking tub. King bed, private en-suite bathroom with tub, sitting area, and large smart TV.

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House Rules

Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
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Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
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Events

No events allowed
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Pets

No pets allowed
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Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Important information

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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room

About the area

Raphine

Located in Raphine, this holiday home is in the mountains. Staunton Mall and Dogwood Square are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Goshen Pass Natural Area Preserve and George Washington National Forest. Stonewall Jackson Grave and Sunspots Studios Glassblowing are also worth visiting. Spend some time exploring the area's activities, including winery tours.
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Vesuvius, VA

What's nearby

  • Rockbridge Vineyard - 6 min drive - 7.6 km
  • 12 Ridges Vineyard - 11 min drive - 15.5 km
  • Crabtree Falls - 15 min drive - 22.5 km
  • Virginia Horse Center - 22 min drive - 33.4 km
  • Virginia Military Institute - 22 min drive - 33.5 km

Getting around

  • Staunton Station - 24 min drive
  • Weyers Cave, VA (SHD-Shenandoah Valley Regional) - 42 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Dunkin' - ‬6 min drive
  • ‪Wendy's - ‬6 min drive
  • ‪Papa John's Pizza - ‬5 min drive
  • ‪McDonald's - ‬8 min drive
  • ‪Nathans Hot Dogs - ‬5 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

How much does it cost to stay at Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway?

As of 6 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway on 29 May 2026 start from NZ$1,347, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.

How much is parking at Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway?

On-site parking is available at the property.

What time is check-in at Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Historic 1849 Grist Mill House, Sleeps 9, Blue Ridge Parkway located?

Situated in the mountains, this holiday home is steps from George Washington National Forest and within 9 mi (15 km) of Rockbridge Vineyard and 12 Ridges Vineyard. Crabtree Falls is 10.3 mi (16.5 km) away.

About the host

Hosted by Linda Schatz

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Osceola Mill is owned and operated by Linda Schatz. Linda spent decades in design and real estate before falling in love with this property and making it her own - bringing with her the warmth of her Hawaiian roots and a deep appreciation for old buildings with real stories to tell.
We became the proud stewards of Osceola Mill in May 2024, and from day one our goal has been simple: take extraordinary care of an extraordinary place, and share it with people who will appreciate it the way we do. The Mill's rustic imperfections are not flaws to us - they're evidence of a life well lived, and we work every day to honor that.
We don't run a resort. We don't do corporate. What we do is create a place that feels genuinely like home - warm, informal, a little quirky, and full of character. A place where your group can gather, exhale, and actually enjoy being together.

As a self-service property, we stay out of your way during your stay - but we're never far. Reach us anytime by text or through the app and we'll get back to you promptly. We care deeply about every guest's experience and want your time at the Mill to be something you talk about long after you've left.

We're so glad you found us. Get comfy.

Why they chose this property

Osceola Mill sits in Vesuvius, Virginia - a small, unhurried community tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains in Augusta County. It's the kind of place where the pace of life slows the moment you turn off the highway, and the scenery does the rest.The Blue Ridge Parkway is minutes away, putting America's most celebrated scenic driving, hiking, and overlooks within immediate reach. The Appalachian Trail is nearby for serious hikers, and the region's back roads make cycling and motorcycling equally rewarding.

Crabtree Falls - one of the highest cascading waterfalls in the eastern U.S. - is just up the road. It's practically in the backyard.

Staunton, VA - about 20 minutes away - is one of Virginia's most charming small cities, with a thriving arts scene, independent restaurants, craft breweries, and the American Shakespeare Center in a beautifully preserved Victorian downtown.

Lexington, VA - also about 20 minutes - is home to Washington & Lee University and Virginia Military Institute, with excellent dining, local shops, and a rich history that pairs naturally with a stay at Osceola Mill.

Natural Bridge State Park is a short drive - a 215-foot natural limestone arch that has stopped people in their tracks for centuries.

Virginia Safari Park offers a completely different kind of afternoon, perfect for anyone who enjoys the unexpected.For groceries and everyday needs, Buena Vista is just minutes away.

ON-PROPERTY AMENITIES: Starlink Wi-Fi, Verizon network extender, fully equipped inn kitchen and pantry, dining room coffee bar, washer and dryer, central AC and heating, Mitsubishi mini-splits in all suites, ceiling fans, linens, towels and toiletries, board games, wraparound porch, gravel garden area, fire pit, Adirondack seating along Marl Creek, open field with lawn games, and the historic Fitz water wheel as your backdrop.

What makes this property unique

What Makes Osceola Mill Unlike Anything Else

There are vacation rentals. And then there is Osceola Mill.

Most properties offer a place to sleep. This one offers a place to step into - 176 years of American history, preserved and lived in, sitting along the banks of Marl Creek in the heart of the Blue Ridge. There is simply nothing else like it available for rent in this region.
A Genuine Historic Property
Osceola Mill was built in 1849 and operated as a working grist mill for over a century. The hand-hewn chestnut beams, the original wide-plank floors, and the historic Fitz water wheel still standing creekside are not decorative touches - they are the real thing. Guests aren't staying in a building designed to look historic. They're staying in one that is.

A Former Country Inn - Now Entirely Yours
For nearly 50 years, Osceola Mill welcomed guests as a beloved country inn. Now, for the first time, the entire Mill House is available as a single exclusive rental. Four king suites, a fully equipped kitchen, a wraparound porch, and six acres of creekside grounds - all for one group, with no strangers to share it with.

Four Truly Unique Suites
No two rooms are identical. Each suite has its own character, its own private bathroom, and its own piece of the building's story. The Vesuvius Suite has a soaking tub. The Nettie Suite is a 460 sq ft master with the largest bathroom on the property. History lives in every room.

The Grounds
Marl Creek borders the entire property. A gravel garden, fire pit, Adirondack chairs, open field, and the iconic water wheel make the outdoor spaces as compelling as the building itself. Evenings here - fire going, creek running, stars overhead - are something guests remember for a long time.

Location
Minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway, with Lexington, Natural Bridge State Park, and the Shenandoah Valley all within easy reach. The best of the Blue Ridge, with the most interesting place in the region to come home to.

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