The Henry Clay Inn is a marvelous replica of an original 1906 Georgian Revival style building, which was destroyed by fire in 1946. The rooms are spacious and are furnished with antique reproduction furniture; many have balconies. There is also a large front porch for relaxing southern style in the sun. Henry Clay was born in Hanover County and was a prominent political figure in the mid-1800s. Only 15 miles north of Richmond, the inn can be reached by taking I-95, Exit 92.
• Hotel Services: restaurant, television, parking, computer facilities, internet access, disabled access, business facilities, air conditioning, whirlpool, non-smoking rooms
• Special Features: The inn has a gallery shop with Virginia items.
• Conferences: Three meeting rooms.