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Elementary school to open at former Fredericksburg battlefield B&B [Image: Facebook]
The Fredericksburg City Council approved a special-use permit for Brompton to operate a private elementary school. The campus will be situated at Braehead Manor, a former bed and breakfast at Spotsylvania National Military Park, at 123 Lee Drive, at Lee’s Hill in Fredericksburg.
The special permit allows the Brompton School to operate out of the manor as an educational zoning group despite being in a regular residential area.
To operate with the special permit, Brompton will have to comply with several building codes for schools. The owners must make interior improvements like installing exit signs and a better heating and air conditioning system.
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The Fredericksburg City Council recently held a public hearing regarding a request for a special use permit to allow the Brompton Community School to open a new elementary school at the former bed and breakfast site.
Brompton proposes a private school that would teach kindergarten through eighth grade at Braehead Manor, at 123 Lee Drive, at Lee’s Hill, part of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. The school would have 116 students and staff.
The manor, which last used as bed and breakfast in 2018 and has been on the Real Estate market ever since, would have to undergo some interior improvements such as installing exit signs, lighting, improvements to the heating system, and improving persons’
Cincinnati Magazine
December 18, 2020
Hannah Smith-Conway and Wesley Hampson’s wedding paid tribute to the city that brought them together by chance and started them on their biggest adventure yet.
Photograph by Amber Dawson Photography
The two met in an English class during their senior year at Xavier University. It wasn’t until Hannah put her number in Wesley’s phone one night at Dana Gardens, “in case he needed help with his final paper,” that he realized they could be more than friends. The couple tied the knot on campus at the Bellarmine Chapel on on May 11, 2019.
Even the party favors, mini waffles from Taste of Belgium, were a Queen City favorite, keeping with the theme of honoring their hometown on their wedding day.