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Joshua Wilton House

5 of 5 stars 3 Reviews

412 S Main St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
www.joshuawilton.com
(540) 434-4464
 
Born in England and raised in Canada, Joshua Wilton came to the Valley not long after the Civil War and settled in Harrisonburg. After purchasing large amounts of land and becoming the President of the First Virginia Bank, he established a foundry and...read more
Born in England and raised in Canada, Joshua Wilton came to the Valley not long after the Civil War and settled in Harrisonburg. After purchasing large amounts of land and becoming the President of the First Virginia Bank, he established a foundry and hardware store. As a result, he became quite a wealthy man and a pillar of the community. Among other things, Joshua Wilton was instrumental in bringing electricity to this part of the Valley. In 1888, construction was completed on this house as a home for his family. The walls, interior and exterior, are all three-bricks thick (16 inches). He brought in craftsmen from all over the country to complete the hand carved mantels and faux-marble slate fireplaces. Today, his portrait hangs in the front foyer.The Wilton family occupied the home for about 40 years, until it was sold to the Shank family, who also lived here for 40 years. After the Shank children left home and Mr. Shank died, Mrs. Shank briefly took in boarders. In the 1970s, the house served as the TKE fraternity house until it was sold to the Macher family who converted in into apartments. The Moore family purchased the home in 1986 and took two years to lovingly restore the home to its original grandeur. They added a restaurant kitchen, sunroom and brick patio. The Joshua Wilton House Inn and Restaurant opened in May of 1988 on the one-hundredth anniversary of the house. Since then, it has served as a fine dining restaurant and bed and breakfast, the first of its kind in Harrisonburg.In 2004, Joshua Wilton House changed hands again. Ann Marie Coe, Mark Newsome and Sean Pugh, the three all close friends, JMU alumni and former employees, made the next natural step of ownership when they purchased the business and building from the Moores. Since then they have continued the tradition of fine food and hospitality that has always been the Joshua Wilton House trademark.Many things survived the transitions, including the parquet floors, the fireplaces and mantles, the stairway and newel post, and the leaded glass surrounding the original front door. For the twenty years of its operation, the Joshua Wilton House Inn and Restaurant has served as an oasis for weary travelers and hungry epicureans in search of quiet solitude, excellent cuisine and impeccable service.
 
 

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Restaurants

Hours of Operation

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  • Tue 05:00 PM-09:00 PM
  • Wed 05:00 PM-09:00 PM
  • Thu 05:00 PM-09:00 PM
  • Fri 05:00 PM-09:00 PM

Specialties

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  • Casual Weddings
  • Clubs

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  • Discover
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Customers Served

  • Residential

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  • American Menus
  • Anniversary Packages
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  • Asian Menus
  • Baked Goods & Dessert Menus
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  • Beer
  • Birthday Cakes
  • Bottled Water
  • Boxed Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Breakfast Menus
  • Brochures
  • Brunch Menus
  • Buffalo Wings
  • Business Centers
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  • Caribbean Menus
  • Catering Equipment & Supplies
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  • Children's Menus
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  • Chinese Menus
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  • Coffee Makers
  • Cold Dishes
  • Complimentary Beverages
  • Custom Cakes
  • Custom Menus
  • Deli Meats
  • Dinner Menus
  • Dishes, Flatware, & China
  • Double Beds
  • Drinks
  • DVD Players
  • Ethnic Food
  • European Menus
  • Family Packages
  • Fax Machines
  • Fish & Seafood Menus
  • Fitness Centers
  • Food
  • Formal Dining
  • Fruit & Vegetable Trays
  • Fruits
  • Getaway Packages
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  • Gourmet Foods
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  • Heated Swimming Pools
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  • Honeymoon Packages
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  • Ice Sculptures
  • Indian Menus
  • International Menus
  • Ironing Boards
  • Irons
  • Italian
  • Italian Menus
  • Jacuzzis
  • King Beds
  • Kitchenettes
  • Kosher Menus
  • Laundry Rooms
  • Lobster
  • Lunch Menus
  • Margarita Machines
  • Meats
  • Meats, Roasts, & Steaks
  • Mediterranean Menus
  • Mexican Food
  • Mexican Menus
  • Microwave Ovens
  • Middle Eastern Menus
  • Mini Dessert Trays
  • Newspapers
  • Non-Alcoholic Beverages
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Omelettes
  • Package Deals
  • Party Trays
  • Phones
  • Picnic Areas
  • Pizza
  • Polish Menus
  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Queen Beds
  • Reception Halls
  • Refreshments
  • Refrigerators
  • Rehearsal Dinners
  • Reservations
  • Reunion Packages
  • Romantic Packages
  • Russian Menus
  • Salad Bars
  • Salads
  • Sandwiches
  • Set-Up & Clean-Up
  • Showers
  • Sleeper Sofas
  • Smoked Pork
  • Snacks
  • Soup Bars
  • Soups & Salads
  • Southern & Homestyle Menus
  • Spanish Tapas
  • Tables
  • Televisions
  • Tents
  • Tents & Canopies
  • Twin Beds
  • Vacation Packages
  • VCRs
  • Vegetables
  • Vegetarian Menus
  • Wedding Cakes
  • Wedding Consultations
  • Wedding Packages
  • Weekend Packages
  • Wines
  • Winter Packages
  • Less

Cuisine

  • Fusion / Eclectic

Price Range

  • $30 and under

Additional Information

  • Creative Cuisine Served In A Casual, Inviting Atmosphere

Areas Served

  • My Metro Area
 

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5 of 5 stars
Sep 28, 2012
by anonymous
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Joshua Wilton House 412 S Main St,
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
USA
Love the atmosphere, menu and especially the Creme Brulee
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5 of 5 stars
Sep 15, 2006
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Joshua Wilton House 412 S Main St,
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
USA
The premier place to eat in Harrisonburg
Joshua Wilton House is the finest dining experience in Harrisonburg, hands down. Nowhere else will you get the level of service or quality of food that you get here. It is upscale, so dress appropriately.
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Born in England and raised in Canada, Joshua Wilton came to the Valley not long after the Civil War and settled in Harrisonburg. After purchasing large amounts of land and becoming the President of the First Virginia Bank, he established a foundry and hardware store. As a result, he became quite a wealthy man and a pillar of the community. Among other things, Joshua Wilton was instrumental in bringing electricity to this part of the Valley. In 1888, construction was completed on this house as a home for his family. The walls, interior and exterior, are all three-bricks thick (16 inches). He brought in craftsmen from all over the country to complete the hand carved mantels and faux-marble slate fireplaces. Today, his portrait hangs in the front foyer.The Wilton family occupied the home for about 40 years, until it was sold to the Shank family, who also lived here for 40 years. After the Shank children left home and Mr. Shank died, Mrs. Shank briefly took in boarders. In the 1970s, the house served as the TKE fraternity house until it was sold to the Macher family who converted in into apartments. The Moore family purchased the home in 1986 and took two years to lovingly restore the home to its original grandeur. They added a restaurant kitchen, sunroom and brick patio. The Joshua Wilton House Inn and Restaurant opened in May of 1988 on the one-hundredth anniversary of the house. Since then, it has served as a fine dining restaurant and bed and breakfast, the first of its kind in Harrisonburg.In 2004, Joshua Wilton House changed hands again. Ann Marie Coe, Mark Newsome and Sean Pugh, the three all close friends, JMU alumni and former employees, made the next natural step of ownership when they purchased the business and building from the Moores. Since then they have continued the tradition of fine food and hospitality that has always been the Joshua Wilton House trademark.Many things survived the transitions, including the parquet floors, the fireplaces and mantles, the stairway and newel post, and the leaded glass surrounding the original front door. For the twenty years of its operation, the Joshua Wilton House Inn and Restaurant has served as an oasis for weary travelers and hungry epicureans in search of quiet solitude, excellent cuisine and impeccable service.