Since 2015, this property has benefited from consistent owner occupancy, thoughtful preservation, and ongoing capital investment — in the historic fabric, in modern systems, and in the guest experience.
Every major capital improvement since acquisition in 2015. Click any milestone to expand the detail.
Boilers replaced in both buildings · Electrical service and switches upgraded · Natural gas extended to Carriage House · Major kitchen appliance upgrades · All toilets replaced · Grab bars added to all bathrooms · Electronic locks installed · Sump pump systems installed · Carpeting replaced · Interior common areas painted · Hot tub replaced · Custom chandeliers by Conant Metal & Light (breakfast room + carriage house foyer)
Original hardwood floors preserved and maintained · Stained-glass windows preserved · Butler’s pantry woodwork preserved · Burlington Blind Company shutters maintained · Perennial gardens established within original cutting garden footprint
High-quality furnishings and fixtures throughout guest rooms · Wi-Fi throughout both buildings · Window A/C units in seven guest rooms · In-wall A/C units in three east-facing guest rooms · Programmable electronic room locks
Carriage House hot water tank replaced · EV charging station installed · North Porch steps repaired and reinforced · East Porch steps repaired and reinforced
South Porch steps repaired and reinforced
Exterior professionally painted · Roof sealed · Water filtration system installed — main kitchen · Water filtration system installed — owner’s loft kitchen · Upgraded A/C system in owner’s loft · Seasonal humidification systems — basement and owner’s loft
Driveway regularly refreshed with gravel · Mature landscaping maintained and enhanced · Interior room updates and touch-ups
When the current owners first began looking for a Vermont inn in 2014, they weren’t searching for a business in the conventional sense. They were looking for a life — a specific kind of life that they had thought carefully about, planned deliberately for, and pursued with intention.
They found it here.
They purchased this property in 2015 and have operated it ever since — not as absentee owners or seasonal operators, but as full-time innkeepers who lived on the property, knew every room, and personally welcomed thousands of guests over the course of more than a decade.
What they built is documented in the numbers. A 4.9 on Google (219 reviews, as of June 2026). A 4.8 on TripAdvisor (514 reviews). Hundreds of reviews from guests who came once and returned, or who came for a weekend and extended their stay, or who simply wrote to say that staying here reminded them of why they love Vermont.
The owners are selling because they are ready for the next chapter — not because anything went wrong, but because something went right. They accomplished what they set out to accomplish. The property is in excellent condition, the reputation is strong, and they are leaving from a position of genuine satisfaction.
An owner-operated property that has been genuinely loved for over a decade — its systems upgraded, its historic character preserved, its reputation earned one guest at a time — does not come to market often.
Photography arriving July 2026.
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