Description
Circa 1771. This property includes four lodging facilities, two restaurants, 12 meeting rooms and 60 acres of countryside. Many special events take place throughout the year, including a New England Lobster Bake, a Beer Dinner, Harvest Weekend and Yankee Winter Weekends. All the rooms in the main building are decorated with period furnishings.Location: Country and Historic countryside.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $65 to $165 Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Discover, Visa, Diners Club and Travelers Checks. Rooms: This property has 17 total guest accommodations with private bath, 8 suites and 6 conference rooms. The types of beds available include Queen and Double.
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Policies
Cancellation: 72 hours prior Pets: Pets Allowed, Only in the Country Motor Lodge and which is a separate building from the Main Inn. Smoking: Limited.
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Services & Amenities
Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Continental Plus Breakfast, Full Breakfast, Country Breakfast, Lunch, Picnic Lunches, Dinner, Snacks/Refreshments, Banquet Service, Catering Service, Restaurant on Premises and Sunday Brunch. Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Modem Hook-Up, Cable TV, Reading Lamps, Telephone and Television. Amenities On Site: Copy Machine, Fax, Fireplace, Swimming, Limited Handicap Access, Tennis and Gift Shop.
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Activities
Events Hosted: Family Reunions, Seminars, Meetings, Weddings and Romantic Getaways. Other Activities: Antiquing, Bicycling, Canoeing/Kayaking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Live Theater, Museums, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Skiing Cross Country, Sports Events, Major College and Wineries.
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Historic Interest
The Publick House is located on historic Sturbridge Commons, where Revolutionary troops were trained. Colonel Ebenezer Crafts opened the Inn in 1771 to house and entertain the troops. Historic Awards: National Register (Granted). Historic sites nearby: Old Sturbridge Village (1/2 mile)
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Romantic Interest
The guest rooms are cozy and dining in front of the open hearth fire is authentic and truly memorable
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