In 1893 Vermont Governor Carroll Page built a house for his family on the bluff in Hyde Park. Centerpiece of the quiet village, it has been restored and decorated to preserve the gracious elegance of an earlier time with all the modern comforts. Large, quiet rooms. Period furnishings. Bedroom fireplaces. Beautiful mountain views. Luxurious claw-foot bathtubs.
Tournament croquet. Video library. Summer theater. Full English afternoon tea. Close to great skiing and a multitude of restaurants, shops, outdoor activities and cultural events.
When you're ready for a very comfortable stay, come to the Governor's House in Hyde Park and back to a time when the maple syrup comes right out of a tree and the bread comes right out of the oven. You'll find fresh flowers in your room and fresh Toll House cookies in the cookie jar. It's worth the trip - from anywhere, even the 21st Century.
Rates are $95 - 185. Hearty three-course breakfast. Apres-ski hors d'oeuvres. Hot chocolate or warm cider at bedtime. Late-night Ben & Jerry's.
Phone: 802 888-6888 / Toll-free: 866-800-6888
E-Mail: info@OneHundredMain.com
This and other Vermont Bed and Breakfast Inns can be found here online in The Register.
Romantic Country Inns, Getaways and B&Bs offer a great lodging alternative to big hotels.
A warm comfortable bed and a tasty breakfast can make for a great vacation or business travel day!