| The inn proper houses six guest rooms with individual baths. From the two Dominion rooms on the third floor to the Fan Room with its private entrance, balcony and stunning views, all rooms are furnished with period pieces. Room Descriptions | | | | | Built into a one-room school house that served Paris until 1940, these four large guest rooms open onto spectacular views of the cutting gardens and the Blue Ridge foot hills. Each guest room has a wood burning fireplace, private porch with Adirondack chairs, four-poster queen bed, Oriental rugs, double bath, window seat, television and a telephone. The Glascock and Lafayette rooms have raftered ceilings. Room Descriptions | | | | |