Shirley’s Bed and Breakfast

Shirley’s Bed and Breakfast Roanoke VA. Visit the Bed and Breakfast Website!

Shirley's Bed and Breakfast

A Vintage Bed & Breakfast with a Twist

Welcome and we hope you will stay with us!

Shirley’s Bed & Breakfast in Roanoke, VA is an expansive log home.  It is private and secluded yet minutes away from the Explorer Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Appalachian Trail and adjacent to the Ballyhack Golf Course. Just 10 minutes from downtown Roanoke, and 20 minutes from Smith Mountain Lake. Define your agenda whether it is to relax by the pool or try a local destination.

As the top rated Roanoke Bed & Breakfast, you’ll love the comfort inside and beautiful grounds outside. We pay attention to all of the details so you can experience a truly relaxing experience. Guests enjoy a bit of our nostalgic West Virginia heritage, large guest suites, a wonderful pool, and a collection of cool Hot Rod cars. Enjoy an all inclusive, rejuvenating stay that’s perfect for a couple’s retreat or a family getaway. We offer complementary breakfast, free WiFi, and parking.

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The legacy of our name

Shirley’s Bed and Breakfast is based on our West Virginia heritage.  Shirley Nutter, 1904-1994, spent 50 years as the owner/operator of Shirley’s Motel in Hico, West Virginia.  Located on Route 60, Shirley’s was a popular resting place through the years.  The original motel burnt to the ground in the early 1970s and Shirley rebuilt it and continued to manage the motel until it closed in the early 1990s.

Today, guests enjoy the original Shirley’s sign, proudly featured as sculpture on the estate.