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David Kempton

David has lived in the metro Washington area since 1997 first living in Spingfield, VA after moving from Michigan where he resided for 27 years.  David has owned his own home inspection business since 2000, HomeAuthority, and continues to inspect houses today.  David “discovered” Stoney Creek Farm by chance and immediately fell for its charm and beauty.  It didn’t take much convincing to bring Brandon on board after his first visit to the farm.  It was obvious that the property longed to be shared with others and would make a perfect B&B.

Since the purchase in November of 2005, David and friends, have worked tirelessly to create what you see today.  Four and a half baths have been added and a fifth totally remodeled.  The rooms have been painted, papered, sanded and decorated trying to keep in mind the heritage of the home while trying to bring it into the 20th century.  New appliances for the kitchen and a face lift to the cabinetry were needed.  All the flooring throughout the house has been replaced, sanded or reconditioned using as much material as possible from the farm, such as the wood planks on the floor of the dining room which were formally in the attic.

David spends most of his time at the farm maintaining the grounds, trails and outbuildings which seem to be a never ending process.



Brandon Green

Brandon was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He moved to Iowa when he was 12 and began noticing houses.

On the weekends, Brandon’s family would go for long drives in the countryside. He would stare out of the car window and dream of restoring the dilapidated farmhouses. He loved their character and imagined how beautiful they must have been when they were new. In the late '90s Brandon fulfilled his lifelong fantasy and bought a grand, but neglected Victorian townhouse in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC. It was a mess. But Brandon had a vision for this home and so he began to redesign the interior and coordinate the renovation.  This initial project began what has now become a passion as Brandon continues to bring life to historic structures in and around the Washington metro area. Brandon is a licensed real estate broker in MD, DC, and VA.



Denise Lawhead

Denise and her husband Steve moved to Stoney Creek Farm when the Inn opened and work together to create a relaxing, comfortable atmosphere for guests to enjoy. Along with Innkeeping, Denise also takes care of the event planning and coordinating.