Description
Circa 1830. Offering the best of both worlds, this renovated Greek Revival structure is ideally located in the historic village of Old Weathersfield with its quaint sites, museums and shops, yet the inn also boasts a 10-minute drive to downtown Hartford with ballet, Broadway shows, opera and the symphony. Hand-carved woodwork, wide pine floors, working fireplaces and period pieces enhance the comfortable ambiance. Cut flowers, pillow chocolates and other thoughtful treats ensure a pleasant and gracious stay for business or leisure.Location: Village.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $105 to $165 Payment types accepted include Visa, Travelers Checks, Discover, American Express and Master Card. Rooms: This property has 5 total guest accommodations, 3 with private bath, 1 suite. The types of beds available include King, Queen, Twin and Double.
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Policies
Cancellation: 2 weeks prior to arrival Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities
Meals Included in Rates: Afternoon Tea and Breakfast. Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Full Breakfast, Full Gourmet Breakfast, Vegetarian Breakfast and Afternoon Tea. Amenities In Room: Iron/Ironing Board, Hair Dryer, Clock Radio, Air Conditioning, Ceiling Fans and Bath Amenities. Amenities On Site: Television, Phone, Library, Fireplace and Fax. Business Traveler Amenities: Modem Connection and FAX On-site.
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Specials
- One Night Free: This property is featured in Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns published by American Historic Inns. This guide features a certificate for ONE NIGHT FREE with the purchase of one night. The dates this property will honor the certificate are January-August, Sunday-Thursday
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Activities
Events Hosted: Romantic Getaways, Family Reunions and Business Luncheons. Other Activities: Antiquing, Fishing, Live Theater, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Skiing Downhill and Sports Events, Major College.
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Historic Interest
Historic Awards: Local Register (Granted) and State Historical Site (Granted). Historic Memberships: State Historical Society and Local Historical Society.
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