Juniper Hill Inn Windsor Vermont
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Juniper Hill Inn Bed and Breakfast, in Windsor, Vermont (near Woodstock, Vermont and Hanover, New Hampshire) was built in 1902 as a comfortable country home for one of America's captains of industry. This unique 28-room mansion is proud to be fully restored and on the National Register of Historic Places.
Windsor is a small, quaint village located on the banks of the Connecticut River famous as the birthplace of Vermont. Windsor provides many vacation opportunities for canoeing, bicycling, hiking, horseback riding, golf, and of course, shopping. During the winter months our guests seek nearby downhill and cross-country ski centers for recreation. We can even arrange a romantic horse drawn sleigh ride for you! For those not wishing to venture too far from the inn the natural beauty of Paradise Park offers miles of hiking trails immediately in front of the inn. Whatever your relaxation objective is we can provide the perfect solution.
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Juniper Hill Inn offers elegant bed and breakfast accommodations. Most guestrooms feature working fireplaces. Private balconies, porches and deep soaking tubs are just a few of the amenities guests enjoy.
Each morning guests experience a full country breakfast selected from our extensive menu - be sure to ask about our daily special. Delicious four course dinners are served Tuesday through Saturday in our romantic dining room. Your table is sure to be next to our crackling fireplace. With only one seating the table is yours for the evening. |
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Not many homes have a 30' by 40' great hall with floor to ceiling fireplace, English honey oak paneling and a 5' by 15' massive table in their gathering room. Despite its grand size, the great hall has many intimate places to carry on private conversations.
Before visiting your room, feel free to explore the remainder of the ground floor. A gentleman's sitting parlor with fireplace is the ideal place for a pre-dinner cocktail or a congenial place to meet fellow travelers.
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The library is the logical place for quiet intimate conversation or to challenge your abilities at Scrabble.
Take your pick, there are lots of games and time seems to stand still in this wonderful old room tucked into the West wing of our house. The library is so isolated you may have to be shown how to find it but once there you may never wish to leave.
The dining room is as romantic as any you will find in New England. Deep burgundy walls with Waverly window treatments compliment the hand carved floor to ceiling wood burning fireplace. Intricate moldings, candles and classical music playing softly in the background offer the perfect setting for a delicious ever changing menu of New England country cuisine. What a wonderful culmination to an exciting day! |
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