The George Washington Capehart Suite is a complete guest living quarters featuring a bedroom and sitting room, an attached full bath, and two fireplaces.
The bedroom features a number of Victorian-style appointments: a handmade king-size, four-poster mahogany bed modeled after a smaller Victorian-period original, an armoire, a chest of drawers, a wing-back chair and table, a Martha Washington side table, and a fireplace. Victorian paintings and decorations adorn the suite’s walls.
The guest sitting room has a full-sized couch, a wing-back chair, a writing desk, a television encased in a period-style armoire, and a second fireplace. The attached bath has both a jacuzzi tub and a separate shower.
After he sold the present-day Inn at Gray’s Landing, George Washington Capehart established Scotch Hall Plantation next to what is now Scotch Hall Preserve Country Club and Golf Course, which is located just 9 miles east of The Inn at Gray’s Landing. The Capehart family cemetery can still be visited today, as can the family’s private church, which still stands next to this aristocratic family’s cemetery.