Amenities and 2013 Rates
Our Vermont country inn is open from May through October each year. Nightly room rates are for bed and breakfast for two people:
* “In season” rates: weekends in May; every day from June 1 through September 19 and October 20 – 31. Seven rooms at $145; one room at $160; one room at $125.
* “Quiet season” rates ($25 discount off in season rates): Weeknights in May. Seven rooms at $120; one room at $135; one room at $100.
* “High season” rates ($20 premium above in season rates): every day from September 20 through October 19. Seven rooms at $165; one room at $180; one room at $145.
In each guestroom:
- All Rooms are non-smoking with private bath
- Individual in-room thermostats control central forced hot water heat
- In-season air-conditioning (window unit)
- MP3/iPod-compatible AM/FM/CD player stereo with alarm clock
- Complimentary Wi-Fi (high speed wireless Internet access)
- High quality hypo-allergenic pillows, and plenty of them
- Handmade quilts or bedspreads and comforters by Waverly
- A down comforter for every bed in the cooler months
- Ceiling fans and large, modern double-paned screened windows
- Bedside reading lamps
- Custom toiletries by Greenwich Bay
- A tasteful blend of antique furnishings, some original to the inn, and modern pieces
Available upon request or in the Common Areas:
- Guest computer with internet access
- Complimentary hot & cold beverages 24 hours a day
- Iron & ironing board
- Ice & ice bucket
- Supplementary toiletries and towels
- Hairdryers
- Area guidebooks and field guides
- Area maps for hiking, biking, foliage, antiquing
- Umbrellas
- Parlor games, cards, puzzles, books
- Area activities and sightseeing information
- Innkeepers’ eclectic library of books and CDs
- Current magazines
- Area restaurant menu samples and recommendations, plus reservation service
Completely absent from the Churchill House:
- Television to interrupt the peace and quiet
- Telephones (OK, we’ll let you borrow the house phone since your cell phone may not work here)
- All the hustle, stress, and hurry of everyday life in the 21st century