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The 440-acre property has 14 rooms with breathtaking hilltop vistas. Hiking and biking trails are right out the door. Meals are served in the creamery's sun-flooded dining room. Three massive barns house the inn's cows, horses, pigs, and turkeys, and stalls are available for guests' horses. Biking enthusiasts flock to the 100 miles of trails around the inn.
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From Travel + Leisure, Jun 2002
“Aspiring gentlemen farmers, beware. Stay at this ridgetop 440-acre estate in northeastern Vermont, and come Monday morning you may find yourself drafting your resignation letter and boning up on the Zen of udder care. Built as a model farm in the late 1800's by New York hotelier Elmer Darling, the property was flawlessly restored in 1990. Guests stay in 14 antiques-filled rooms and suites, either in the brick Georgian Colonial former creamery or in an adjacent farmhouse. Meals are served...” MORE>>
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