Back in thyme a Lexington area Bed and Breakfast

Back In Thyme
A Historical Bed and Breakfast

1-540-448-0274  

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Take a step Back in Thyme to over 100 years ago when life in a small southern town was laid back and friendly.  When you visit Back in Thyme B&B, it still is.

Owner and operators, Vince and Cindy Capaccio, want to welcome you to our home and make it your home away from home.  We hope you enjoy your stay with us.

Once you enter our home, you will feel a special comfort and hominess that will bring you back thyme and again.  Upon arrival, we greet you with refreshments in the men's parlor or on the Victorian porch. In addition we supply a 24-hour refreshment center with microwave and hot or cold beverages and snacks.

In the morning between 8 and 9 AM (or according to your schedule) we serve a full breakfast in the formal dining room or on the Victorian porch.  We offer homemade pastries, fruit in season, a special entrée such as strawberry crepes or eggs Florentine, juice, coffee or tea on an elegantly appointed table with china, silver and linen and always fresh flowers.

So, come wile away the hours watching the sunrise over the Blue Ridge Mountains or the lightening bugs that beckon you through the gardens at twilight. Stroll beneath our shady maples and stop at one of our seating areas and take in the peacefulness of the mountains or pet one of our friendly cats. You may get some sun and fun in the in-ground pool and hear the bluebirds sing or take an evening soak in the outdoor covered hot tub to melt away the days' stress.

Your hosts Cindy and Vince Capaccio
2060 Raphine Road
Raphine, Virginia 24472

We are located just 1/2 mile West of Rt. I-81 at Exit 205
 

 

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Back In Thyme Bed and Breakfast
2060 Raphine Road
Raphine, Virginia 24472
1-540-448-0274      
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