About South Street Inn
South Street Inn offers old-world tastefulness in the enthusiastic memorable midtown of Charlottesville, Virginia. The South Street Inn consolidates two reestablished houses, the bigger house, and the more modest house, together turning into an extraordinary Charlottesville Inn. The structure was a private home for a long time, and afterward for quite a few years drove a checkered vocation - it went from young ladies' completing school, to whorehouse, to motel. The change to a motel was finished in 1986. Fastidious meticulousness was paid in each part of the rebuilding, from the wide, inviting neoclassical veranda, to the strong pecan, two-story, serpentine handrail in the primary corridor. The more modest house, known as the bungalow, was worked in 1890. It was a private home and motel until it turned out to be important for the Inn in the 1980's.