Fayetteville High School building partially covered by autumn branches with colorful red and yellow leaves under a clear blue sky.

Hill Hall

Hotel

135 High Street, Fayetteville, WV    USA

“On the Hill”

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Coming Summer
2026

Hill Hall Feels Like Home.

A new adventure is unfolding in the heart of West Virginia, from deep within the beautifully restored, century-old walls of Hill Hall — a place for new stories, new friendships, and new traditions to be made, a stone’s throw from from the small-town charm supplied by downtown Fayetteville.

Come join us this summer.

say hello
Curved elevated road passing through dense green forested hills under a clear sky.

Give over to the wild beauty of West Virginia.

Nights Are Slow & Restful

Our Rooms

Unwind in the warmth of our guest rooms, each designed as a respite from a day spent outdoors. Home comforts abound, good company awaits.

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It's the little things.

Minimalist bedroom with large windows, a bed with white bedding, wooden bench, bedside tables, and a round paper lantern.
Sheet of beige graph paper with a grid of light green squares.

Flooded with light, ease into the comfort of Hill Hall’s guest rooms.

Days Are Filled with Adventure

Historic wooden watermill with red waterwheel next to a stone bridge over a rocky stream in a forest with autumn foliage.
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Glade Creek Grist Mill, Babcock State Park

Our Location

Our little slice of Almost Heaven sits at the gateway to the New River Gorge, a landscape filled with endless opportunity for outdoor recreation, no matter the season. From world class climbing and white water rafting, to hiking and mountain biking trails a plenty.

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Magic in the most unlikely places.

The Many Lives of Hill Hall

About Hill Hall

From its past life as the academic home to Fayetteville’s students — to the hotel ‘on the hill’ you'll find today, the legacy of Hill Hall is layered, its story still unfolding.

Tall green stems with small yellow flowers set against a clear blue sky.

Summer blooms.

Exterior of a mid-century modern building with a flat roof, stone facade, and three vintage cars parked outside under a covered area.
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Old histories, new stories — welcome to the revived Hill Hall Hotel. Photo from the 1965 Fayetteville High School Pirate Treasure Chest Yearbook.

The revival of this historic building is our gift to the community it sits at the heart of — and for all of those that find themselves passing through this corner of West Virginia, looking for a temporary place to call home.

Explore the Property

Minimalist bedroom with a large bed, wooden nightstand, bench, round table with chair, and sunlight casting window shadows on the wall.
Hallway with checkered tile floor and wooden panel walls opening into a seating area with chairs and a mural, with a bar area on the right.
Cozy indoor bar area with wooden stools, curved wooden bar, blue tabletop chairs, and framed artwork on walls.
Modern kitchen with wooden cabinets, open shelves holding white dishes and cups, a coffee maker, a toaster, and a sink with a lamp beside it.
Cozy dining area with wooden tables, chairs, cushioned bench seating, a fireplace, and walls decorated with various framed artworks and a mirror.
Bright bedroom with large window, metal-framed bed with white bedding, wooden nightstands, blue lamp, and bench at foot of bed.
Minimalist bathroom with beige walls, yellow countertop sink, round mirror, folded towels, white toilet, framed photo, and a white robe hanging on wooden pegs.

The Property

Immerse yourself in the warmth of Hill Hall, your base camp for adventure —and a welcome respite after your fresh air exertions. Enjoy a meal with us at Patsy’s before you ease into the comfort of your room for a well-earned night’s rest.

Cozy bar area with wooden stools, curved wooden counter, shelves with bottles, and walls decorated with framed pictures and artwork.

The hum of conversation lingers in the air; gather round at Patsy's.

Watercolor painting of a single red strawberry with green leaves and a stem on a light background.

A lot of work,
but worth it

You come back for the meals, adventures, and experiences. You come back because nowhere else is the same.

Welcome to Patsy’s at Hill Hall we invite you to take a seat.

Elderly woman with curly gray hair and glasses smiling while seated at a table covered with playing cards.

Pull up a seat, settle in.

“Couldn’t have done it without them.”
– Pat “Patsy” Phillips Wendell