The Craddock Terry Hotel stands as a testament to Lynchburg’s industrial heritage, ingeniously transformed from what was once the Craddock Terry Shoe Co.—the fifth-largest shoe manufacturer in the world during its heyday.
This boutique hotel masterfully preserves its manufacturing roots with thoughtful design touches throughout its 44 distinctive guest rooms. Shoeboxes deliver morning breakfast, shoe-shaped door hangers request service, and vintage factory equipment decorates common areas. And who can resist the charm of Penny Loafer, the hotel’s official greeter, a wire hair fox terrier?
Nestled along the James River in Lynchburg’s historic downtown, the hotel occupies both the original shoe factory and adjacent tobacco warehouse. It’s easy to find, marked by a giant red high-heeled shoe attached to its façade. Guests can indulge in exceptional dining at Shoemakers American Grille or the more casual Waterstone Pizza while enjoying picturesque riverfront views.
The property’s unique blend of industrial architecture, luxury accommodations, and nods to its footwear-making past has made it a destination for travelers seeking authentic character mixed with modern comfort in Virginia’s historic Hill City. CraddockTerryHotel.com
This article originally appeared in the Best of Virginia 2025 issue.