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Located only minutes away from the Village Green, the
Woodbridge Inn of Woodstock, VT is a beautiful Four Season
Bed and Breakfast which sits atop the banks of the
historic Ottauquechee River, and is surrounded by the
beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont. |
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Built in 1870, (during the Post Civil War Era), the
Woodbridge Inn has recently been included in the Official
Guide to American Historic Inns, 9th edition.
Elegantly appointed and spacious guest rooms at The
Woodbridge Inn are tastefully decorated to capture
Vermont's own "personality and charm" including
a beautiful display of fine art, antiques as well as
original old fashion wide pine wood floors throughout the
Inn. Guest beds have "Sterns and Foster" premium
mattresses dressed in high quality linens to provide a
perfect night's sleep. For your added personal comfort and
convenience all rooms have a private bath, individual
cooling and heating and High Speed Internet Access.
Amy's breakfast is a gala affair in the morning. Begin
your day with a choice of juice and freshly brewed coffee
or tea, followed by fresh fruit or a granola fruit
parfait. Fresh homemade muffins just out of the oven may
also be served. Breakfast may include guest favorites such
as homemade cinnamon raisin French toast, Belgium waffles,
blueberry pancakes with fresh blueberries and grade A
Vermont maple syrup, or delicious eggs d'mornay.
The Woodbridge is located approximately 300 yards away
from the historic "Marketplace at the Bridgewater
Mill". It is also conveniently located to many unique
stores, ski slopes, walking, bike, and snowmobile trails,
a public golf course, museums, and a variety of fine
restaurants |
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Woodstock's own natural beauty, historic homes, covered
bridges, and elegant shops are some of the reasons why people
first come to visit. But these combined with many other
attractions keep visitors coming back year after year. For
some snow bunnies, it may be the challenge of alpine skiing,
cross-country ski touring, or romantic sleigh rides.
For others, the lure may be the adventure of biking,
horseback riding, canoeing, or hiking the back trails. You
might enjoy a relaxing game of golf, tennis, or basking in the
sun at one of the many lakes in the region.
Many appreciate the varied cultural activities at nearby
Dartmouth College and the Hopkins Center in Hanover, or the
dramatic views of the Quechee Gorge. |