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1811 House Bed & Breakfast
bed and breakfast - inn
- Number of bedrooms
13 - Number of bathrooms
13 - Number of floors
2 - Sleeps
28
| Pets - No | Smoking - No | Wheelchair - No |
Property description
Elegant colonial inn in Southern, Vermont. Mountain views all around extensive gardens, pond, fully air conditioned. Has an English pub offering 90 different single malt scotches, 30 beers & more. Wood burning firplaces, LCD tv's.
Close to lots of activites and restaurants.
Property amenities
Furnishings/Luxuries: Air Conditioning, Balcony, Beach Access, Beach Chairs, Beach Front, Beach Towels, Beach Umbrella, Ceiling Fan(s), Cook
Appiliances: Coffee Maker, Dishwasher, Dryer, Ice Maker, Iron, Ironing Board, Microwave, Toaster
Electronics: Alarm Clock, Alarm System, Cable TV, Computer, Fax Machine, Internet Access, TV, Telephone, VCR
Recreation/Activities: Biking Nearby, Canoeing Nearby, Cross-Country Ski Trails, Fishing Nearby, Game Room Onsite, Golf Nearby, Hiking Nearby, Historic Area Nearby, Horseback Riding Nearby, Restaurant Nearby, Shopping, Ski Slopes Nearby, State/National Park Nearby, Tennis Nearby
Transportation: Reserved Parking
Activities: Fishing, Golf, Mountain biking, Skiing
Rates
140 - 280 USD
/day
Additional information
Since the 18th century, Manchester, Vermont has been a premier vacation destination. It is fitting that The 1811 House, renowned for its historic significance and intimate sophistication, would be located in the southern Vermont town so well known for its upscale shopping, dining, culture, performing arts, and recreation. From its hilltop view of The Equinox Hotel's Gleneageles Golf Course to the year-round recreation at Bromley Mountain, Manchester Center, VT tops the list for those seeking the ideal East Coast vacation, Vermont romantic getaway, or a scenic stop on a New England tour. They call this region Manchester and the Mountains, because the aura of Vermont's Green Mountains adds ever-present beauty to a stay in this stately community. For those who enjoy the lure of New England tourism, steeped in historic significance, a visit to Manchester Center, VT combined with a stay at the 1811 House should not be missed.
Shopping tops the list of most that come to Manchester, VT. While nationally known manufacturers outlets are found throughout Manchester Center, they are tucked away in tasteful white clapboard buildings that celebrate the charm of this quintessential New England town. Antique shops, galleries featuring locally created artworks, and emporiums of New England made products - not to mention the flagship store for fly fishing king, Orvis - are all just a short way from the 1811 House. No Vermont vacation is complete without stopping to shop in Manchester Center.
Manchester is the seat of culture and performing arts in Southern Vermont. Home to Vermont's oldest cultural organization, the Southern Vermont Arts Center, the ten galleries that make up this exceptional arts center feature classic and contemporary art on view and for sale. The Southern Vermont Arts Center's 407 acres located on the slope of Mount Equinox offer scenic hiking trails, a botany trail, sculpture gardens and more. In addition, art classes and performances of music and dance by well-known performers are offered regularly in these newly renovated facilities. The Manchester Music Festival, offers concerts of fine chamber music performed by world-class artists, and the Vermont Symphony Orchestra performs regularly at venues throughout Manchester.
Equally significant is Robert Todd Lincoln's Hildene, a magnificent Georgian revival style mansion built as a summer home by Robert Todd Lincoln, the eldest son of President Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. It is the only house in America where all of Abraham Lincoln's descendants eventually resided. Hildene welcomes visitors from throughout the world to tour this 24-room home preserved in tact with original furnishings and family artifacts, visit the formal gardens, and to enjoy special events in a spectacular setting. For American history aficionados, a stay in the 1811 House's Robert Todd Lincoln Room or Mary Lincoln Isham Room along with a visit to Hildene is the perfect opportunity for a New England getaway steeped in living history.
Year round, Manchester's outdoor recreation facilities are considered among the best in New England. Skiers are drawn to Stratton Mountain, renowned for its variety of terrain in the winter and fabulous golf in the summer. Families enjoy Bromley Mountain's wide cruising trails in the winter and the thrilling alpine slide, trampoline, mini golf and so much more in the summer. Magic Mountain and Viking Nordic Center round out the ski offerings, and also offer summer options too. Golfers will find a number of opportunities, with the Equinox's scenic Gleneagles course just steps from the 1811 House. For those seeking a scenic drive, Arlington, VT or Bennington, VT - renowned for the famous Bennington Potters - are lovely small towns that have also captured the charm of Vermont's charisma.
No vacation is complete without memorable dining experiences, and Manchester is considered among the hotbeds for eclectic, creative and sophisticated cuisine. You'll find everything you could ever dream of from pizza to pate. Ask the innkeepers for restaurant suggestions according to your taste.
Throughout the year, wonderful events beckon visitors from all over the world. From musical performances to plays, you'll find something for every interest. Visit Manchester In The Mountains Chamber of Commerce for a complete listing of upcoming events. Of course, it's okay with us if you'd rather just curl up in front of the fire or join us in the pub for a single malt and just relax here at the 1811 House too.
Whether its rest and relaxation or thrills and chills at area mountain resorts, you will find it in historic Manchester, Vermont. The 1811 House is ideally situated to take in all that Southern Vermont offers from adventure to culture, always surrounded by the natural beauty of Vermont's Green Mountains and the subtle sophistication of this historic town. We hope if you're planning an East Coast vacation, you'll include a romantic Vermont getaway, and stay with us at the 1811 House.
Owner Information
Name: Catherine Veleta
Telephone: 800-432-1811
Fax number: 802-362-2443
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