Keswick Hall

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701 Club Drive Keswick, VA 22947

Need dates

  • 12/01/202403/31/2025

Ratings

Northstar
5
AAA
5
Forbes Travel Guide
5

Awards

Forbes Five Star Luxury Resort. US News and World Report – Best Hotels List Luxury Travel Guide - Luxury Hotel and Golf Club of the Year Full Cry Golf Course ranked #45 in Golfweek’s “Best Resort Courses in the U.S.”

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (mountain)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet
  • Onsite AV staff

Recreational activities

  • Golf course on grounds
  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Tennis courts
  • Whirlpool

Venue accessibility

  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Piano
  • Portable heaters
  • Portable walls

Distance from airport

  • 16 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Valet parking

Keswick Hall Meeting Space

Total meeting space13,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms7
Largest room2,664 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,750 sq. ft.
Space (Private)13,000 sq. ft.
Space (Outdoor)7,500 sq. ft.
Filters

Floor plans

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms80
Single (1 bed)73
Double (2 beds)7
Suites15
Tax rate13.3%

Local Attractions

Monticello

Historical landmark
10 minutes away
Monticello is the home of Thomas Jefferson, third U.S. President, author of the Declaration of Independence and Statute for Religious Freedom as well as founder of the University of Virginia. In 1769 at the age of 26, Thomas Jefferson began the design and construction of Monticello. Perched on a mountaintop overlooking the city of Charlottesville, Monticello is a majestic reminder of Jefferson's creativity and talent. No other home in the United States more accurately reflects the personality of its owner than Monticello, Jefferson's architectural masterpiece and beloved mountaintop home. Daily tours at Monticello range from the intimacy of Jefferson's private suite of rooms, to the sensations of his gardens, orchards, and vineyards, to the stories of slaves who worked and lived on the plantation. Monticello is owned and operated by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which has continued to restore the house and create an authentic Jeffersonian atmosphere.
931 Thomas Jefferson Parkway
Charlottesville, VA, US 22902

Virginia Wineries

Recreation
There are over 25 wineries and cideries within a one hour drive of Keswick Hall and Golf Club. Many of the vineyards also host private group events, tasting and even horse back riding.

University of Virginia

University
15 minutes away
The history, the architecture and the grounds of the University of Virginia make it a must-see site during any visit to the region. Established by Thomas Jefferson in 1819, and opened in 1825 to 123 students, the University of Virginia, the only university in the United States to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lends a stately grace to the city. The university became the first in the United States to allow specializations in a diversity of fields, breaking away from the traditional three subjects, Medicine, Law and Religion, offered by most at the time, and allowing students to study the likes of Astronomy, Architecture, Philosophy, and Political Science. Jefferson explained, "This institution will be based on the illimitable freedom of the human mind. For here we are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead." Despite an encounter with General Custer's men in 1865, where a number of the Pavillions were damaged, the university's main buildings remained intact - ensuring that the likes of the Rotunda, a building Jefferson modelled after the Pantheon in Rome, can be appreciated by all who visit the campus. One hundred eighty-three years since it first opened its doors, the university is now home to some 20,000 students, has 10 schools in Charlottesville, and offers a myriad of different courses, having grown into a highly-respected place of learning.
Charlottesville, VA, US

Ash Lawn-Highland

Historical landmark
5 mi. away
Ash Lawn-Highland is the home of the fifth US President, James Monroe. Highland is both a historic site and an events venue, continuing Monroe’s tradition of welcoming friends, neighbors, dignitaries, and visitors from around the globe. The site tour offers a compelling glimpse into a period of growth in U.S. history, in a setting full of abundant charm. Nestled against a ridge, Monroe’s Highland is a landscape of rolling hills, pastures, and woodland, providing an unequalled backdrop of beauty and history for meetings, weddings, parties of all kinds, picnics, and living history interpretations in the restored plantation core. James Monroe’s Highland offers guided tours year-round. In the restored guest house, the rich collection of period and Monroe-family furnishings perfectly exemplifies James and Elizabeth Monroe’s international style, while also demonstrating their strong American connections. Our guided tour emphasizes Monroe’s many and varied contributions to our nation’s early history. Known for his two-term presidency, James Monroe held many political offices, including roles in the Continental Congress and the U.S. Senate, and multiple terms as Governor of Virginia. The story of James Monroe’s life features the American Revolution, southern and western expansion, international diplomacy and our earliest foreign policy, critical issues surrounding slavery—including a major slave rebellion, the international slave trade, and the anti-slavery movement—Congressional compromise, and of course his eight years as President of the United States.
2050 James Monroe Parkway
Charlottesville, VA, US 22902

Montpelier

Historical landmark
23 mi. away
Montpelier, the lifelong home of James and Dolley Madison, is situated on 2,650 acres of protected land with unobstructed views of the Blue Ridge Mountains just a two-hour drive from Washington D.C. Visitors can enjoy award-winning food at the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center, tours of the historic house, and hiking on 8+ miles of walking trails. Immerse yourself in the history of one of our nation’s most transformative thinkers and his work. Montpelier's Center for the Constitution is America's premier constitutional training center, offering world-class on-site and online educational programming. The Center's dynamic, nonpartisan, and in-depth approach inspires participation in civic dialogue, improves the public’s understanding of the founding principles of the United States, and seeks to enable citizens to deepen their understanding of and participation in our democracy.
2650 Laundry Road
Monpelier Station, VA, US 22957

More

Keswick Hall reopened in October 2021 with a new take on American Heritage and Southern Hospitality, all within the Eden of the United States. The luxurious country retreat will be positioned as a peaceful and pastoral property in the Mid-Atlantic region, appealing to consumers of boutique and luxury hotels alike. No other place will meld the equestrian lifestyle; winemaking, and American history together quite like Keswick Hall in the stunning Virginia countryside. The grand estate and restaurant go back to its rich culture past, offering an unparalleled food and beverage experiences through world renowned Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, harmonious design by Hart Howerton Architecture, resplendent lighting by L’Obsvatoire, trailblazing landscaping by Nelson Byrd Woltz, world class recreational sports, and the very best in personalized service. Featuring 42 new additional rooms on top of the already 38 rooms when opening, including a 2,000 SQFT penthouse, Keswick Hall will also be delivering a new event space layout of 13,000 SQFT within 7 flexible event spaces that will cater up to 250 person events. The award-winning Pete Dye designed Full Cry golf course will continue to make the hotel a destination within itself. Also, not too far away you’ll find myriad walking paths as you pass by from the renowned 7-clay court complex, 2 of which are all weather European red clay hardcourts. While the Jean-Georges restaurant will be serving organic and sustainable sourced product from local suppliers and farms, you’ll be able to start or end the evening with a lobby experience that includes Crawford’s Bar, a new cocktail concept with relaxed sophistication. During the summer months the newly reconstructed infinity swimming pool will offer cabana service and sweeping views of the beauty and richness that lays backdrop to the horizon. Come Spring 2022 will be a new spa that allows one to discover a sense of discrete luxury where you can retreat from everyday into the calm comforts of a space all your own.

Cancellation Policy

Please contact the Sales Department for cancellation terms and conditions.

Additional Information

Charlottesville is a vibrant and diverse University town that spreads over 10 square miles nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mounts; and is where 47,000 Charlottesvillians call home. ‘’Cville’’ is an enclave of academia, as it is home to the University of Virginia, a UNESCO world heritage site and one of the country's top public universities. The university's 20,000 students create an air of energy and new ideas in a city whose residents cherish its storied past. Also, Cville is just 100 miles south of Washington, DC. Once in Charlottesville, visitors can utilize the Charlottesville Area Transit bus system, which also provides a Free Trolley line that serves the city's major attraction areas, historic downtown, Downtown Mall and its Amtrak and Greyhound stations. Charlottesville Regional Airport has 200 daily flights. Charlottesville is home to a variety of special venues and meeting spaces ranging from presidential estates and luxury hotels to sports arenas and performing arts theaters. The city's unique venues allow delegates to take part in productive meetings, as well as immerse themselves in the area's history, natural beauty and world-class culture. Two of Charlottesville's most famous attractions and unique venues, Thomas Jefferson's 5,000-acre Monticello and President James Monroe’s 550-acre Ash Lawn-Highland; both of which recreate the atmosphere of a working farm through their house and garden tours, as well as its decorative arts and crafts demonstrations and workshops. Additional Charlottesville venues include the historic Jefferson Theater, a premier live-music venue that sits in the hustle and bustle of the city's Downtown Mall and offers event space and facility rentals. Also, on the Downtown Mall, Main Street Arena is an indoor ice and sports complex that welcomes private events on its arena floor and 3,000-square-foot Water Street Terrace. Host to the University of Virginia Cavaliers men's and women's basketball teams, concerts and community events, John Paul Jones Arena also welcomes event-day and non-event-day rentals of its 27,000-square-foot floor, luxury suites and other spaces.