Perched atop Routier Hill with commanding views of the Warm Springs valley, Roseloe Manor is one of Bath County’s most enchanting homes. Built in 1905 and expanded in 1918, this stately residence was a wartime haven for a Baron and Baroness. In 2014, the home was purchased by the current owners who undertook a comprehensive restoration which has seamlessly blended historic charm with modern comfort. Exquisite details like a dramatic 9-foot stained glass window, carved European mantels, and a sweeping grand staircase have all been preserved. This major restoration project encompassed both the interior and exterior of the home as well as the beautiful gardens.
During the presentation, John Nowland will share interesting facts about the history of the house and its two most comprehensive transformations – the first one by the Baron Rosenkrantz in 1918 and the second by the current owners in 2014.
🎟 Tickets: $10 per person (includes light refreshments) | Seating limited to 50 | Preregistration required
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