Washington Plantation offers 5 luxurious bedrooms in a classic 1828 Greek Revival plantation manor house. The house is classic, but the amenities are 21st Century: free WI/FI internet, individual heat and air controls, whirlpool baths and more.
Welcome to the luxuries of another era! Washington Plantation, an 1828 Greek Revival plantation manor in Historic Washington, Georgia, will immerse you in the splendors of life in a time when Cotton was King and the Cotton Planter a true aristocrat.
Washington Plantation offers five lavish bedrooms, with 1000-count Egyptian cotton sheets, Irish crystal glassware, sumptuous robes and slippers, silver ice and wine buckets, and hypoallergenic down pillows and comforters. There is a telephone in each room, and free wireless internet access. For your comfort, each room has a remote control gas-fired coal grate, individually controlled heat and air conditioning, Bose or Cambridge Soundresearch cd/radios, cable TV, and Senseo coffee makers.
Washington, Georgia, is an historic hub of the Old South. Eli Whitney perfected the cotton gin just outside of town, and Jefferson Davis signed the documents here dissolving the Confederate States of America here in 1865.
Spared by General Sherman on his March to the Sea, Washington has more antebellum homes, shops and other structures than any other city in Georgia. It also boasts three outstanding museums, fine antique shops, and great restaurants ranging from "Down Home" to haute cuisine.