The original home which is now the kitchen was most probably built in 1832 for the James Campbell family. Reverend William McElwee built what we now see as the main house in 1859. Reverend McElwee lived in the home throughout the Civil War. The home became known as Stonegate because of the formal entrance for carriages and horses off Main Street.
Margaret and Derek Hutton own and operate Stonegate. They live in the carriage house on the property. They are fully engaged, active members of the Lexington community. Their love of higher education, historical preservation, hospitality, fly-fishing, and hiking drew them to Lexington and the purchase of Stonegate. They are actively restoring Stonegate to the beautiful property she once was, allowing guests to experience a part of history and explore the Virginia outdoors.
Derek attended and played lacrosse at Washington and Lee University. Margaret attended and was a classical ballet dancer at Radford University. They both love the great state of Virginia.
We warmly welcome you to Stonegate and hope you have a wonderful stay.
Margaret & Derek Hutton
Stonegate is just a few blocks from the campuses of Washington and Lee University and the Virginia Military Institute. Located on South Main Street, Stonegate is also within walking distance to Lexington’s historic city center and Oak Grove Cemetery.
Lexington and Stonegate are in the southern part of Shenandoah Valley surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains. Several of Virginia’s most scenic rivers, the Maury, James, Jackson and New are all located near Lexington. Goshen Pass, the Chessie Trail, Shenandoah National Park, George Washington, and Jefferson National Forests, all offer exceptional outdoor excursions.
Come stay with us to explore and enjoy all that Stonegate and our location have to offer.
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