Asa Cline House, a West Virginia bed and breakfast, is the centerpiece of its rural community. This inviting country inn is subtly enhanced with modern comforts. Guests enjoy roaming the property, 23 acres of forest, gardens, and ponds, or just relaxing in the country atmosphere.

Each of the spacious rooms is uniquely decorated with many fine pieces from West Virginia artisans, and each room opens to a porch overlooking the grounds. In addition to three guest rooms in the main house, there is also a new, nicely appointed carriage house with cathedral ceilings throughout and a private deck overlooking the pasture and the old mill pond.  At the end of a day of exploring many of the local attractions, you will enjoy our cozy rooms with snug privacy and pure spring water from the tap.

Welcome to our website.

September is upon us and we're looking forward to the approaching cooler days after a long hot summer.  The kids are back in school, but it's still a good time for a trip out to the country to enjoy a break from the routine.  Folks that visit enjoy the peaceful days and nights as they tour historical sites or just get better acquainted with "West Virginia, Wild and Wonderful."  Next month, the wonderful fall color will begin to unfold and add a spectacular welcome to visitors.  Nights bring stargazing opportunities to remind us of the "billions and billions" out there awaiting our gaze.  Enjoy looking at the night sky from the hot-tub, the yard and grounds, or from each room's porch or deck.  This is our 12th year of operation as a bed and breakfast, so yes, we've enjoyed hosting the many people that have found us, and the increasing number that come back for return visits.

Look over our dinner specials that we're offering to our Saturday night guests.  Dinners always include something fresh from the garden, and, for beef lovers, we feature locally grown, grass-fed Angus.  We also have a wine list to add to your dining or relaxing enjoyment.

We look forward to welcoming you to our home.

                                                                         John & Merrie Hammond