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    Mark W.

    We were looking for something to do today and decided to come here. We had never been and didn't know what to expect. It is amazing how well kept this place is. Our tour guide led us through the building, room by room and the items inside were amazing to look at. Quick note, there is a strict no touching anything policy due to the items inside being irreplaceable. Our guide was indeed a subject matter expert and pointed out the many items of great value and historical importance. Another quick note, no photography inside either for obvious reasons. If you want to see items that you might never come across again, visit this place. If you love art, it is a must to come here. The only item I will spoil is that there is a hand made chess set, that I believe was made in Japan but I have never seen one that detailed and at that size, must have been for decoration, not using. I believe they do have special arrangements to see the items in a small group setting. It was a great place to visit and we will come again. They are currently asking everyone to wear a mask inside the house. There are some short trails on the property and there is also a place where they rent it out for events. They seemed to be setting up today for a wedding. One truly great place to visit!

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    Dan R.

    Took a stroll on the beautiful grounds today while we were on site for the Farmers Market, Extremely relaxing and scenic -trails and paths intertwine among the sloping grounds and vintage old buildings. We saw lots of kids playing and quite a bit of photographers doing their things. We didn't take the tour, but we saw plenty, the pretty Sunken Gardens (home of poetry readings), old barns and stables, a cozy little gift shop. It's a real sweet place to stroll around and decompress.

    Carrie C.

    Like JV said...great place to have a wedding! You can have it outside in front of the house and then get a tour... Aside of that however, IS the house itself...it's friggin' AMAZING!!! Theodate Pope, the FIRST American female architect designed Hill-Stead as a retirement home for her parents (who moved in on June 16, 1901)...it was her first project and she took great pains to make it just right. She even took into account the positioning of the structure on the land so that the view was just right from whichever window you so chose to look out... When she passed away, her will stipulated that NOTHING was to be added or taken away from the home and it was to opened to the public as a museum. So when you go for the tour...you see the home JUST as she left it and just as the Pope's lived in it. Being a well-educated and well-traveled woman, Theodate and her folks collected a HUGE amount of pretty darn cool collectibles: ORIGINAL paintings by Degas, Manet, Monet, Whistler and others adorn the walls, vases from the Ming and other dynasties along with sculptures adorn shelves and mantles. The two libraries alone were enough to make me all quivery having been a Lit major and a bibliophile...TONS of first additions!! (AND...you can call ahead to make an appointment to look at anything...they'll give you white gloves if you want to open a book, etc.). The architecture and land itself is amazing and no single tour will do it justice...a place you have to visit more than once because there's just so much history to be found within Hill-Stead's walls. Very knowledgeable Docent's make a visit to the Hill-Stead magical and informative...a definite NOT-to-be-missed stop in Farmington, CT. (Just a hop, skip and a jump from Hartford...)

    Edward S.

    This is one of the most beautiful homes I have visited in America, Europe, and Asia. It's artwork is superb, and the layout of the house exquisite. I loved it.

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    The Farmington Inn is my favorite hotel in Farmington Valley--I've stayed dozens of times over the…read moreyears and have found it to be reasonably priced, comfortable, and consistent. I know other reviewers have said it's dated, but I find the toile wall paper, canopy beds, the Audubon bird prints in the rooms, along with historic prints of local places in the Farmington Valley in the halls charming. They have coffee and tea in the lobby at all hours and offer a complimentary continental breakfast in the morning--the standard fare including juice, coffee, tea, Chobani yogurt, oranges, bananas, bagels, etc. During this visit, in addition to accommodating the early check-in, the front desk staff were helpful when I asked for change to tip housekeeping. It's true, there are a bunch of taxes and a facilities up-charge on the bill, but I still find the room rate reasonable for the area. They allow dogs for an additional charge but I've never brought mine. The only suggestion I have is to put the water bottles somewhere other than in the bathroom, next to the toilet. It's just not appealing and there are many other better places in the room. This is a safe, comfortable, reasonably priced hotel, conveniently located in Farmington Village. I look forward to my next visit, the next time I'm in the area.

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    "When you see me tee up, you'd better step aside A lot of…read moremen didn't, a lotta men died I hook it to the left, I shank it to the right I'll be looking for my ball until the dark of the night" (John Denver) I'm not a golfer, so this review has to do with my experience as a customer of the Tunxis Country Club that spent half a day there to attend a golf outing and group dinner. A professional organization I belong to has their golf outing and annual meeting (think scholarship awards, charity awards, installaton of new officers, door prizes, 50/50, etc.) in May. We just had the event at Tunxis for the first time and I drove away very impressed by everyting. The group had a 1:00 Shotgun Scramble, so lunch service started at 11:30. A buffet line was outside of the clubhouse with hot trays of sausage and peppers and grilled chicken breasts. A platter of hard rolls, lettuce, sliced tomatos, sliced onions, a basket with bags of chips, and buckets of water bottles and cans of soft drinks on ice completed the meal. I had a few sausage pieces and one piece of chicken and enjoyed them. Now, you may have noticed that the iced bucket of beverages didn't contain any alcohol. That's because there was a roving beer and beverage cart set up near the practice tees. Later in the day, the beer cart would roam around the course quenching the thirst of parched golfers. The cart was run by two super friendly young ladies, I ordered two Bloody Marys - one for me and one for my friend so we could sip our drinks checking people in at the registration desk. The Bloodys were $8.30 each. Not a bad price for a good sized drink. We had our group meal in the downstairs banquet room. Dinner was quite a feast- a buffet with pulled pork, sliced beef, broccoli rabe, green beans, tossed salad, clam chowder, cornbread, potato salad, and baked beans. Nice touches were squeeze bottles of steak sauce and barbecue sauce. If you wanted a beer, you could order at the bar just outsied our room, or wander into the restaurant bar across the hall. The food and service were fantastic, and I could not have been more impressed by my first consumer experience at the Tunxis Country Club.

    Played the red course.. what a dump. Worst tee boxes i have ever seen. If there was any rain,…read morethey would turn to mud. Some holes looked like they havnt been mowed in awhile. No sand, just dirt.

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