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Built circa 1824 and listed on the National
Historic Register, the white clapboard, two-story,
ten-gabled house boasts traditional Vermont farmhouse lines
and charm. Today, the graceful structure and attached barn,
restored to their full elegance, is reminiscent of its early
farming roots.
The
barn, built circa 1870, is an original New England style
post and beam. The renovated interior provides over 1500
square feet of open space for wedding and civil union
receptions, dinners, dances and events.
The
Inn sits on fifteen pastoral Vermont acres. It is adjacent
to the north-flowing Mad River. There’s a wide-open field
for some awesome sledding, and direct access to the Mad
River Trail, which provides miles of free cross-country
skiing and walking.
Spring,
summer, and fall provide us with treed lawn areas, a
terraced formal garden area abundant with perennials and
annuals, and an excellent swimming hole with canoe and kayak
portage. Come sit in our custom Adirondack furniture on the
front lawn, basking in the sunshine, enjoying life at a much
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