The Gaithersburg Inn
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The Inn
The Inn was built in 1892 by the Thompson Family and named "Little Zoar". Although the home is now a private residence it was once a home for children and may have been a part of Asbury Methodist Village retirement community, which began as a home for the aged and orphaned children.  The house has been owned by a number of individuals and a local church before being purchased by the current owners who have lovingly brought it back to life as a bed and breakfast.  Its Victorian furnishings are in keeping with the architecture of the house and provide a reminder of that time period.

Oil Painting by Sandy Klingenberg

The Rooms
The Inn has two guest rooms, the Rose Room and the Lilac Room. Charm and comfort combine in these spacious second floor rooms each featuring a queen size four-poster bed, private bathroom, mini-fridge, cable TV, and internet access.


The Grounds

The extensive grounds were professionally landscaped with guest use in mind.  Tables, benches and chairs are located at different strategic locations so guests can enjoy the pastoral tranquility undisturbed.

A specially designed 20 by 14 foot gazebo with upgraded electric and lighting was added with special events in mind.  In addition to being a place where a overnight guests can relax, read, snack or snooze, it is ideal for outdoor events such as weddings, teas, and even business meetings.



Rose Room


Lilac Room
Gaithersburg Inn Gazebo

The Gazebo