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    Windsor Mansion Inn

    3.8 (33 reviews)
    Open 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

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    Samantha B.

    I loved our stay- we stayed in the art deco room! Absolutely beautiful. I loved the calm tranquility of the grounds and it was gorgeous. We were only here for one night as it was a stop on an extensive road trip and it was perfect. I want to come back as soon as possible as it was the most beautiful place. I think the inn keeper so was attentive and kind, he really payed attention to details and from check in to check out, he was lovely. The room was clean, it was beautiful decorated and the history is unbeatable. Even staying here for the views alone would be more than appropriate but everything about the stay was superb. Support small hotels, they are so important to keep around

    Beautiful at night!
    Maria B.

    We loved our shirt but sweet stay in this beautiful old estate. The inn keeper is kind, informative, gave us great recommendations, booked a table for us at the local steakhouse, and was overall very hospitable even with a very full house. We spent a single night passing through Vermont and were assigned The Writers Room, which was unbelievable like walking back in time. Gorgeous four poster bed, claw foot tub/shower combo, fireplace, reading nook with a small but fun collection of vintage books along with a delightful binder of all the details one would need to know about the area. Bed was comfy, breakfast was lovely, and we will for sure be back we just recommended it to a friend going there next month!

    great old details preserved in updated Inn
    C P.

    We made a last minute stop in Windsor and were lucky to get a room at the Windsor Mansion Inn. What an unexpected pleasure. The room was well appointed and very clean and comfortable, the host was friendly, knew the area well and directed us to some great local places. The house itself is beautiful and its history was fun to learn about, especially as we were headed to the St. Gaudens historic site in Cornish, NH. We will definitely go back and would recommend this Inn to others.

    Beautiful room
    Gerry S.

    Windsor Mansion Inn formerly known as Juniper Hill Inn, which was featured on Gordon Ramsey's "Hotel Hell". Beautifully remodeled and updated from top to bottom . Totally worth the trip to VT. Located in the middle of everything from Harpoon Brewery to all your local farms. Food: Delicious simple breakfast. Not a whole lot of late night food options so eat early or bring back something to eat when your ready for that late dinner or night snack. Brew: They are located 5 minutes from Harpoon Brewery and it's the cherry on top of your perfect relaxing getaway. Harpoon offer Brewery tours on the weekend and your perfect bar menu to enjoy for lunch or dinner. Ken was awesome enough to include my kind of welcome basket, 6 beers from Harpoon with 2 pilsner glasses. Like I said earlier, recently renovated from top to bottom and it's nothing like the Juniper Hill Inn. Ken did a great job preserving what this Mansion is. Easy commute from New York City. Thanks for a great weekend and will be back soon.

    View from the patio.

    Beautiful location for an historically significant property. The Windsor Mansion Inn, in previous incarnations as a private residence, has hosted Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Calvin Coolidge. We booked the Theodore Roosevelt Suite for one night. Overall the property and room exceeded our expectations. Very nicely furnished, as if the guests are trusted not to break and steal stuff. Very nice owner and staff. We particularly enjoyed the view of the hills from the inn's vantage point. The ONLY problem I had was with the shower head. It was one of those large rain shower heads that was so blocked water only squirted out of three holes (out of what was probably 40 to 50 holes total). It was impossible to take a shower, so I gave up and took a bath instead. Also, be advised that, true to the era of the mansion, there are no TVs in the rooms; so bring a good book or plan to stream through your laptop. Finally, the location is remote from the town, so plan on driving to restaurants.

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    it is a living museum. . . beautiful and run by great people. we are coming back again this fall.

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    Andy was great and as someone that was weary from the road, I was able to relax and feel at home instantly.

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    Stayed here for one night In July. There is NO front desk service, never saw or spoke to anyone in…read morehotel management. Breakfast was do-it-yourself based on contents of the fridge, breakfast bar and keurig coffee maker (not deluxe, but adequate). Room was large (and AC was working fine) but decor was random and impersonal. King-sized bed was very comfortable and tiled shower bathroom was clean and functional. Note that the Inn is FOR SALE (last 500 days), so this may explain lack of attention to anything more than basic accommodation. I was unable to speak to anyone in management about having a late checkin -- they only respond to email (not phone) and not promptly and not on my first attempt. This was very odd. For the price ($281, with taxes), I think it should have been a lot nicer. Town is very quiet (actually pretty dead) and many businesses appear shuttered. There is however, a lovely park at the end of the property (after the tree swing) called Paradise Park. This made for a nice walk in the morning. I was glad we discovered this on our own as the innkeepers were non-existent. Pleasant enough, but .... not exactly what I was hoping for at this price.

    Adorable, clean, cozy. We enjoyed our one night stay here. We checked in very late and contacted…read morethe Innkeeper for our room number when we arrived, as she had already left for the day. This Inn is nestled in on a quaint little street. We had dinner down the road which was perfect. The continental breakfast at the Inn was fabulous, I had hard boiled eggs and an english muffin with good coffee. There was an assortment of breads and muffins, oatmeal, waffles, fruit, etc. And the chocolate chip cookies are a delicious bonus!

    Enfield Shaker Museum - The main building from the road.

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    We arrived at the Enfield Shaker Museum shortly after 10 a.m., which was its opening time. You park…read moreeither on the right side (facing the buildings) or possibly around back also. You enter at the front and the tickets are sold in the gift shop immediately on your right. The lady selling the tickets was friendly and chatted with us. She said there was a tour starting at 11 a.m. Another guy wandered in who turned out to be the guide. After a little confusion, he led us through the building to a sunlit room towards the back. Here they had some chairs set up facing a TV. He first discussed a bit of general Shaker background with us and then started the ~ 10-minute video about them. It was interesting. The video ended at about the same time that another group of 3 German tourists was escorted back by the ticket lady. Our guide seemed a bit torn, and asked if we wanted to see the video again. We deferred, figuring that we could wander around outside for a few minutes (it was still only around 10:40 a.m.) before the tour. He then started the video for the new group. We walked around some of the buildings and took a few photos now that the morning fog had burned off. We then went back in and asked the ticket lady about the tour, as it was then around 10:50 a.m. She said that it may have already started, so we walked back to the video room. The guide was indeed discussing a topo map of the site with the Germans. We joined in and the tour then began. This was interesting; he discussed how the building was laid out (mostly to allow separation of the male and female Shakers). He showed us the basement workshops / storage areas as well as the common dining room. An older couple passed us at one point early in the tour and headed inside. A couple of minutes later, the ticket lady led the couple back to the tour group. They had intended to join the 11 a.m. tour (at 11 a.m.) and were somewhat irate that they had missed part of it. The staff tried to be helpful and offered them a refund, but in the end they settled down and just joined the tour. I sympathized with the couple in this case - if you state that you have an 11 a.m. tour, it seems like you should at least designate where to meet (presumably at 11 a.m.). The tour here just seemed to coalesce at some time in the neighborhood of 11 a.m. We continued touring the ground floor and then made our way upstairs to the 2nd floor, where there was an even larger central room for worship services. The way the builders included cabinets in almost every part of the interior walls, and how they arranged shutters for the windows, was quite interesting. Note that one of the 'simple gifts' that the builders were not able to include here was an elevator. Hence, if you have mobility issues, climbing the stairs between floors may be something you should factor in to your planning. The tour then headed next door to a church that the subsequent owners (a Catholic organization) had built. The interior was interesting with plenty of stained glass. Our guide wrapped up the tour with quick stops at a couple of mostly gutted outbuildings. It was about 12:10 p.m. at that point. I thought this was an interesting site. You should just allow some flexibility on tour timings.

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    Booked this place super last minute for a one night stay while skiing at Okemo, and I can't say…read moreenough good things about it. The location, atmosphere, and service were all wonderful. Yes, it's an inn so small and a bit older, but that just adds to the cozy charm and makes it a perfect northern getaway. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the heated bathroom floor, towel warmer, and shower jets were such a nice touch. We were even welcomed with warm cookies waiting in the room. Breakfast is included and made fresh. You choose your options ahead of time, which was great. The TV in the room is small, but it fits the cozy vibe. There are plenty of books and games in the lobby and extra room for entertainment. One small note, I'd recommend staying in an upstairs room, as some of the floorboards creak and I imagine the sound carries to rooms below. Since we were only there for a short time, we mainly interacted with Peter at the bar and he was fantastic. He even added something to my drink to make it sweeter. I would absolutely stay here again on my next Okemo trip and would love to try dinner next time too.

    Wow.....I am so glad Yelp helped me find the Hidden Kitchen at Weathersfield Inn. I was staying…read morenearby and lamenting the fact that almost nothing was open on Sunday night in and around Ludlow VT. Knowing that I had to eat, I started my search and came across this highly rated place. As we walked in, there was a group of folks walking out with satisfied looks on their face and one gentleman said, "Enjoy your dinner" with gusto. We entered the quaint lobby and followed the signs to the dining room where we were greeted by several friendly and helpful employees. They offered us a seat at the bar while they prepared out table and I had an amazing smoked old fashioned. We were seated shortly and from there on, the evening just kept exceeding expectations. Our waiter was really exceptional. I can't recall his name but he made the night extra special. We started with spicy tuna bites where we great and a perfect size for an appetizer. I had the surf and turf special which was really great. I sampled some of my husband's NY Strip and it was also very nice. We tried to save room for dessert and I had an exceptional peanut butter bar. That was awesome. My better half had a pistachio brulee cheesecake. It had a good flavor but I thought the texture was too soft, but to be honest is was good. It just didn't meet the same level as everything else. The atmosphere the whole night was wonderful. The place as low ceilings and there were a lot of tables so I thought it might be too loud but it was perfect. The hospitality oozed warmth, every person I interacted with was lovely and we left with big smiles on our faces. If we'd run into anyone coming into dinner as we were leaving, I'm sure we would have told them to enjoy their meal as well. Highly recommend Weathersfield Inn for a meal.

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