The two stately historic buildings which are the home of The Inn at Montpelier were built in the early 1800's. Both buildings are... more »
The two stately historic buildings which are the home of The Inn at Montpelier were built in the early 1800's. Both buildings are classically Federal in design and as is typical of New England architecture, have been added to on several different occasions. The extravagant wraparound Colonial Revival porch added to the yellow building is a prominent landmark in a row of gracious townhouses built by the founders of Montpelier. In creating The Inn at Montpelier, great care has been given to retaining architectural details - the Greek and Colonial Revival woodwork, the ten fireplaces, the gracious front staircases, the glass fronted china cupboards, to name a few, have all been preserved. The Inn is a part of Montpelier's National Historic District and takes us back to an era of gracious living.
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This inn sits in small town USA. Sitting on the porch would bring back childhood memories. With the warm welcome you receive upon arrival, you will feel like staying.
A charming home like atmosphere.
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Posted Dec 04, 2008
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The Inn is on a main street about three blocks from the New England Culinary Institute. We ate at least twice at its two restaurants and enjoyed it both times. The State House is only around the corner a few blocks. Its been over 5yrs. since our...