OUR STORY
SINCE 1954
We are rooted in the nature and history that surrounds us. Proudly independently owned and operated by individuals passionate about hospitality that embodies the local charm and spirit unique to Colonial Williamsburg.
The land the motel sits on was passed down through three generations of the Bryhn family. The vacant land was first purchased in the 1930s by David Bryhn’s grandfather, using proceeds from selling his historic home on Duke of Gloucester Street to the Rockefellers as part of their large-scale Colonial Williamsburg preservation effort. A house to one side of the property was constructed and is still occupied to this day by a member of the family.
1952: Motel built by David Bryhn’s father and grandfather.
1954: First documented guest at The Rochambeau. Operated by Susan & William (Bill) Bryhn, David Bryhn’s parents, charged guests $4.00 a night for their stay.
1967: Conversion of original breezeway to Lobby, addition of a manager's quarters, and installation of new neon “Motel” sign out front.
2023: David agrees to sell property to Lyle Schiavone who begins a year-long process to explore the feasibility of bringing new life to the hotel and securing a partnership with the City of Williamsburg’s Economic Development Authority. Lyle brings in his sister Anna, as Creative Director, to support the project.
2024: Lyle, with the backing of a small group of local investors, closes on the property in January. Demolition begins in March, with major restoration efforts starting in early May
December 2024: We’re open! The first 11 guest rooms, including the Generals Quarters suite, and the new front lobby are issued a Certificate of Occupancy on December 6th
2025: Exciting plans are on the horizon! Stay tuned for updates on our next phase, including additional rooms, enhanced guest amenities, and more ways to immerse yourself in the story of the Rochambeau!
Lyle and Anna Schiavone pictured with previous owner David Bryhn
Our namesake, Comte de Rochambeau, was a French nobleman and general whose army played a remarkable role in shaping the course of history during the American Revolutionary War.
In 1781, leading an expeditionary force of 5,500 soldiers from France, Rochambeau joined forces with the American Continental Army under the command of General George Washington. Together, they bravely confronted and ultimately triumphed over the British Army at the pivotal Battle of Yorktown.
The siege of Yorktown stands as the defining moment of the American Revolutionary War. This legendary battle forced the surrender of British General Cornwallis and his entire army. Consequently, this victory paved the way for America's hard-fought independence.
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