Hutton House was built in 1898, commissioned by E.E. Hutton, a local land developer for the private use of his family. The house is an eight-bedroom home of Queen Anne design and is like many of the other older large houses in the area. Hutton House is cozy, comfortable, beautiful and interesting, though in order to fully appreciate it you will have to see it for yourself.
The first thing you’ll notice as you arrive will be the vantage. Hutton House was built fifty feet above the valley floor overlooking the hamlet of Huttonsville, named after the same fellow who commissioned the house. Partially hidden behind several old trees Hutton House looks like she just materialized from a mystery novel, the proverbial “house on the hill”. Her great covered porch and turret add to the mystique.
Once inside you will be escorted upstairs to one of six available bedrooms. Five of the bedrooms can accommodate two guests while the Laurel Room can take up to four.
Amenities
6 guest rooms
Jacuzzi in some rooms
Fireplaces in some rooms
Reading alcove
Queen-sized bed
Nearby Attractions
Snowshoe and Canaan ski resorts
Mountain biking trails
Swiss Helvetia
State and National forests
Cass Scenic Railroad
The National Radio Observatory
Seneca Rocks
PGA tournament quality golf courses
Spruce Knob
Rates
$95 - $105.
Routes 250 and 219 PO Box 25 Huttonsville, WV 26273 Corner of 250 & Union Street