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  • Top Notch Estate Home

    Top Notch Estate Home

Steeped in history, Top Notch honors The Greenbrier’s historical bones, where ages-old architecture mingles with countless colorful patterns at play. Come home to four bedrooms with private bathrooms, a living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a contemporary kitchen, a two-car garage, a private patio with a fountain, and a glass-enclosed porch with a wet bar. This spacious dwelling doubles as an event venue for up to 200 attendees, and Top Notch guests enjoy access to private catering services for effortless entertaining.

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Top Notch

A Legacy Lives On

Built in 1912, Top Notch originally served as the private residence of George Stevens, President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. When it evolved into an estate home in 1930, it became a cherished summer sanctuary for large families and special guests at The Greenbrier. During World War II, this estate home welcomed many esteemed generals, including General and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Enhanced Features for Top Notch Estate Home

(available for Prevail Rate only)

•Personal Concierge Services
•Complimentary Fresh Flower Arrangements in Living Room Area.
•Complimentary VIP Chocolates for Each Bedroom.
•Complimentary Non-Alcoholic Beverages and Snacks upon Arrival.
•Complimentary Parking at Top Notch Estate Home.
•Members of The Greenbrier Loyalty Program will receive two points per dollar spent on the room rate.

Included In Every Stay

In-Room Amenities

High speed Wi-Fi
Greenbrier mineral spa toiletries
Irons/Ironing Boards
Hairdryer
Digital newspaper
Private in-room safe
Robes & slippers
Daily ice service
Keurig coffee maker
USB charging stations
Guest-controlled HVAC
Lighted vanity mirrors
Daily turndown service
Flat-screen television

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