Holiday House Tour Final Notes

We are coming down to the last day before Holiday House Tour. We have just a couple items to share:

Single site admission to 411 N. Loudoun, the Fort, will be $10 as it is a larger site than usual. Other sites will be $5 as usual for a single admission. Full tickets will be $25 each at the door on Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to bring cash or checks if you want to pay at the door; we will not be able to take credit or debit cards at the sites. We recommend stopping at Kimberly’s, 135 N. Braddock St., if you need to use a credit card at the last minute for tickets.

Remember you can visit Patsy Cline’s House at 608 S. Kent as a bonus Holiday House Tour location for free. This is a special event taking place Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Find more at their Facebook page.

Representatives plan to be on site both Saturday and Sunday at the well at 419 N. Loudoun instead of Saturday only as earlier reported. This is an exterior visit only and may be impacted by weather.

Walking tour groups plan to leave on the hour. The last guides will set out at 4 p.m. You do not need to join a walking tour group to take the house tours. If the weather is rainy Saturday, guides will not be leading walking tours. Update at noon: Saturday walking tours are cancelled for the expected inclement weather.

Parking will be available at 203 N. Washington St., Centre Meeting House. Look for directional signage.

The weather looks to be rainy on Saturday, but sunny and warm on Sunday. Be sure to dress for the weather and keep an eye on the forecast.

Look for carolers from Winchester Little Theatre on Sunday afternoon walking the neighborhood and spreading good cheer.

Tickets are still available at the advance sale locations and on the website. If you order online, be sure to bring your receipt from Paypal as your ticket.




Enjoy your Holiday House Tour weekend! Don’t forget to stop in the Bough and Dough Shop at the Hexagon House, 530 Amherst St. The greenery has arrived, and a limited amount of wreaths are currently available.

Bough and Dough Shop Artist: Shenandoah Acrylic Resin Art



Dana Thomas of Shenandoah Acrylic Resin Art is a new artist at the Bough and Dough Shop for 2018. His work features bold and shimmery acrylic paint combined with resin to form abstract wall canvases, votive holders, wall clocks made on old LP records, and coasters and trivets both in clear resin and on tile. The photographs do not do his work justice; it is best seen in person in good light to reveal all the subtle touches. You can visit the artist’s website danaethomas.com.

The Bough and Dough Shop is located at the Hexagon House, 530 Amherst St. in Winchester. The Shop is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday noon – 5 p.m.

Holiday House Tour in the Newspaper

If you have access to the Winchester Star online, you can read two articles on the House Tour. The first is PHW’s Holiday House Tour is this weekend.

For this article, please note representatives are planning to be on hand both Saturday and Sunday at the site of the well of Fort Loudoun, 419 N. Loudoun St. This stop is outdoors so may be weather dependent.

The walking tours may also have a guide in the area of the former Conoco gas station at 501 N. Loudoun St. if you would prefer to walk downhill to the Loudoun sites. The Fairmont sidewalks are expected to be walkable by the weekend, but if not we may need to do last minute rearranging.

Carolers from Winchester Little Theatre will be walking the streets in period attire on Sunday. This activity is also weather dependent, but Sunday’s weather forecast looks like this should not be an issue. Look for them starting around 2 p.m.

You can also get a sneak peek at The Fort in the second article, Historic apartment building included on Holiday House Tour before you get to see it yourself this weekend.

And one last minute update from the Shop, Donna Sheets dropped off some candy cane sleighs full of chocolate. You can pick one up from the Hexagon House this week during Shop hours 10-5 Tuesday to Saturday and noon-5 on Sunday.

Bough and Dough Shop Artist: Nina Burke




Nina Burke is a multi-media artist who has been at the Bough and Dough Shop in the past for her polymer clay work. This year, Nina has brought a bevy of painted gourds with embellishments for your home decor needs. Browse her Santas, snowmen, angels, reindeer, and barnyard animals. You are sure to find one that delights you. The Bough and Dough Shop is located at the Hexagon House, 530 Amherst St. in Winchester. The Shop is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday noon – 5 p.m.

Bough and Dough Shop Artists: Libba Pendleton


Libba Pendleton is one of our new artists for the shop this year, but her felted work is timeless. Her work, including both sculptural pieces and wearable art, is displayed in the windows in the parlor, and her ornaments are also in the tree in the dining room. The seasonal table is also located in the parlor and holds the pumpkin brigade and the small handcrafted beer journals. Be sure to stop in Friday or Saturday if her pumpkins catch your eye – they will be heading out soon to be swapped with winter themed items.

ShenArts Open House on Nov. 28

We know many people are super curious about the upstairs at the Hexagon House. Our upstairs neighbors, Shenandoah Arts Council, will host an open house upstairs on Nov. 28, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. concurrent with the downstairs shop hours. Take this chance to meet and greet our new neighbors and learn about their programs! You can find more information at their website.

Bough and Dough Shop Artist: Fibergig

Norma Fredrickson is one of our new artists for 2018. Fibergig and Studio Three 17 offers a variety of transformed fiber products, including silk scarves and bow ties, pet collar bandanas, small fabric pouches and goodie bags, tree skirts, ornaments, and matted art. Many of you may know her from her work for stoles, chasubles, and hanging banners for local congregations. Fibergig’s main table is set up in the parlor of the Hexagon House, with some of her tree skirts on display with the Christmas trees set up through the house. Her ornaments are displayed on the Christmas tree in the dining room. Stop by to see her work, and that of many other artists, at the Bough and Dough Shop, open Tuesday-Saturday at the Hexagon House, 530 Amherst St., 10 a.m – 5 p.m. We will be closed for Thanksgiving!

Holiday House Tour: Dining and Libations in Old Town

You might have a full day of tours on December 1 and 2. If you need some ideas for lunch or dinner before or after touring the homes, check out these businesses, courtesy Old Town Winchester. Many are located within easy walking distance of the tour sites and ticket sale locations. Be sure to call ahead or visit oldtownwinchesterva.com for more information on each establishment below – and even more that did not make the printed booklets.

147 North: 147 N. Loudoun St. (540) 313-4084
50/50 Taphouse: 29 W. Cork St. (540)773-4986
Alesation Brewing Co.: 23 N. Loudoun St. (540) 667-2743
Aroma Deli and Coffee Bar: 201 East Boscawen St. (540) 545-4627
Awabi Sushi Bar: 111 S. Loudoun St. (540) 686-7432
The Black Rose Coffee & Tea Lounge: 11 South Loudoun St. (540) 542-6160
Brewbaker’s Restaurant: 168 N. Loudoun St. (540) 535-0111
Chopstick Café: 207 N. Kent St. (540)450-8691
Cork Street Tavern: 8 W. Cork St. (540)667-3777
The German Table: 158 N. Loudoun St. (540) 425-4999
El Centro: 1 N. Loudoun St. (540) 313-4583
Espresso Bar and Café: 165 N. Loudoun St. (540) 686-7209
Fresco Kitchen: 6 S. Loudoun St. (540)664-5541
George’s Food and Spirits: 103 E. Piccadilly St. (540) 678-4700
The Half Note Lounge: 103 E. Piccadilly St. (540) 678-4700
The Hideaway Café: 141 S. Loudoun St. (540) 450-0799
Italian Touch Pizza: 229 S. Loudoun St. (540) 667-0008
La Nicoise Café: 12 S. Braddock St. (540) 722-4557
Lloyd’s Tropical Island Coffee and Café: 39 W. Piccadilly St. (540) 905-8022
Milano’s Ristorante & Bar: 107 W. Boscawen St. (540) 665-9437
Moe’s Donut Shop: 28 E. Piccadilly St. (540) 300-8655
Piccadilly Grill: 46 E. Piccadilly St. (540) 667-4021
Red Fox Creamery: 146 N. Loudoun St. (540) 545-8630
Roma’s Old Town Wood-fired Pizza: 21 N. Loudoun St. (540) 667-2743
Snow White Grill: 159 N. Loudoun St. (540) 722-7141
Steamy’s Café: 38 E. Piccadilly St. (540)664-9415
Thai Winchester: 24 S. Loudoun St. (540) 678-0055
Union Jack Pub & Restaurant: 101 N. Loudoun St. (540) 722-2055
Water Street Kitchen: 2 S. Loudoun St. (540) 313-4680
Village Square and V2: 103 N. Loudoun St. (540) 667-8961
Violino Ristorante Italiano: 181 N. Loudoun St. (540) 667-8006
Winchester Brew Works: 320 N. Cameron St. (540) 692-9242

Christmas Feast

Holiday House Tour tickets are on sale now at these following locations in Winchester:
The Final Yard, 33 E. Gerrard St.
Kimberly’s, 135 N. Braddock St.
Winchester Book Gallery, 7 N. Loudoun St. (new location from last year!)
Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center, 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Bough & Dough Shop at the Hexagon House, 530 Amherst St.
Online order (adult tickets only) or the PHW website (adult and child ticket options)

The Paypal “continue shopping” glitch mentioned previously appears to have been resolved. Make sure to save your receipt from PayPal until you get your tickets in hand! You can always contact us at 540-667-3577 or phwinc.org@gmail.com if you have difficulty checking out.

Holiday House Tour: Walking Tours and Patsy Cline Historic House

The following two items are extra bonuses during Holiday House Tour on December 1 and 2. You do not need to join a group for a walking tour if you do not want to. You can still visit the sites in any order and on your own as you have done for past Holiday House Tours.

Guided Walking Tours
Meet a Guide at:
Centre Meeting House, 203 N. Washington St.
Bank of Clarke County, 202 N. Loudoun St.
Peyton Street Intersections
Last guides leave at 4 p.m.

Explore the history and architecture of the northern end of the Winchester Historic District with guided exterior walking tours. There are two tour routes this year, linked by Peyton Street. In the first route, meet a guide at Centre Meeting House to walk along the 200 and 300 block of Fairmont, ending at the Peyton Street intersection and the home of Jay Smith and Allison Young. From here, you can make a loop from Peyton, Braddock, Fairfax, and back to Centre Meeting (about ½ mile).

In the second route, starting at the Bank of Clarke County, you will head north on Loudoun Street to see a neighborhood beginning its renaissance, passing the Fort and the Well at the Baker-Hardy House and end at 501 North Loudoun Street, the future home of Pizzoco in a former Conoco gas station (about ¼ mile).

Look for guides near the intersections of Peyton Street with Loudoun, Braddock, and Fairmont to join the tour routes and open sites (Peyton Street is about ¼ mile between Fairmont and Loudoun).

Please note the sidewalks are under construction in the Fairmont area and the surfaces may present trip hazards in some locations. The neighborhood is located on a hill and you will ascend and descend at points in your walking tour. There is also one flight of steps at the intersection of Peyton and Loudoun Streets. If the sidewalks are still under construction the weekend of the tour, the Fairmont loop may be shortened or rerouted.

Bonus House Tour:
The Patsy Cline House, 608 South Kent Street

November 30 and December 1: 1-8 p.m.
December 2: 1-5 p.m.

Make the Patsy Cline Historic House a part of your holiday festivity this year! Please enjoy this FREE community holiday open house event (no Holiday House Tour ticket needed!) in a gesture of thanks for the ongoing support of our neighbors and friends. Take a break from the holiday frenzy to relax and enjoy the season with a bit of history and family tradition.

Patsy Cline’s home will be decorated as it was when she lived there in the mid 1950s with her mother and siblings. Browse the house and do some Christmas shopping in the Gift Shop. Register for an opportunity to win a gift basket worth $200.

The house is open for these special tours on Friday, November 30 and Saturday, December 1 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.; and on Sunday, December 2 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Last tour will begin at 30 minutes before closing, no tickets necessary. House occupancy is limited to 18 persons at a time. Visitors may experience a short wait before admittance.

The complimentary holiday house tours are offered by Celebrating Patsy Cline, Inc., owner and operator of the Patsy Cline Historic House. CPC is a non-profit organization based in Winchester, VA whose mission is to preserve and perpetuate the legacy of Patsy Cline and her music. Be sure to visit them on Facebook for possible updates on this bonus house tour.

Holiday House Tour tickets are on sale now at these following locations in Winchester:
The Final Yard, 33 E. Gerrard St.
Kimberly’s, 135 N. Braddock St.
Winchester Book Gallery, 7 N. Loudoun St. (new location from last year!)
Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center, 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Bough & Dough Shop at the Hexagon House, 530 Amherst St.
Online order (adult tickets only) or the PHW website (adult and child ticket options)

The Paypal “continue shopping” glitch mentioned previously appears to have been resolved. Make sure to save your receipt from PayPal until you get your tickets in hand! You can always contact us at 540-667-3577 or phwinc.org@gmail.com if you have difficulty checking out.

Holiday House Tour: The Well

The Well at 419 N. Loudoun St.419 North Loudoun Street
The Well at the Baker-Hardy House
French and Indian War Foundation
Saturday only

After exiting the Fort, you will have the chance to see one of the last remaining pieces of Fort Loudoun – the well that once served Fort Loudoun.

The French and Indian War Foundation was formed in 2002 to increase public awareness of the impact of the French and Indian War on colonial America and to preserve the sites, documents and artifacts associated with the conflict on the Virginia frontier. In 2002 the foundation acquired the property at 419 North Loudoun St. in Winchester, which encompasses the site of the northwest quadrant earthworks of Fort Loudoun and the fort’s well. The well, excavated at the order of George Washington, is 103 feet deep and was blasted out of solid rock by John Christopher Heintz from 1757 to 1758.

Several archeological excavations at the site have revealed numerous period artifacts which include bits of glass, ceramics, musket balls, and bayonet parts as well as animal bones, and part of the north barrack’s foundation. Representatives will be on hand Saturday for exterior tours around Washington’s Well at Fort Loudoun in period attire.

Learn more at frenchandindianwarfoundation.org.

Holiday House Tour tickets are on sale now at these following locations in Winchester:
The Final Yard, 33 E. Gerrard St.
Kimberly’s, 135 N. Braddock St.
Winchester Book Gallery, 7 N. Loudoun St. (new location from last year!)
Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center, 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Bough & Dough Shop at the Hexagon House, 530 Amherst St.
Online order (adult tickets only) or the PHW website (adult and child ticket options)

The Paypal “continue shopping” glitch mentioned previously appears to have been resolved. Make sure to save your receipt from PayPal until you get your tickets in hand! You can always contact us at 540-667-3577 or phwinc.org@gmail.com if you have difficulty checking out.